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Social Studies, 30.01.2020 03:52 sarinaneedshelp01

You are looking for a new roommate. you invite a person who you really hope will agree to be your new roommate to meet you in your apartment. your mother, who is a real estate agent, tells you to bake cookies and make hot tea just before your perspective roommate arrives. she explains that the hot drink and smell of the cookies will affect this person's judgment of you. this is an example of a(n) cognition.

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