Your best friend Natalie has recently warned you against giving anyone you don't know well a ride home from a party. Recently you attended a party and spent the whole night reminiscing with other friends about fun times you had all shared with Natalie
Later a stranger approaches you and asks for a ride home; because your relational schema is activated, you will most likely
A) refuse to give the stranger a ride.
B) give the stranger a ride if they look friendly.
C) give the stranger a ride if they look like Natalie.
D) refuse to give the stranger a ride because they look nothing like Natalie.
E) It would depend on if the person seemed intoxicated.
Answer: A
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