Ginger's new roommate tends to wink a lot at the end of sentences to indicate that she is joking. After living together for a few weeks, Ginger unconsciously begins to wink when she makes a joke. This is an example of

a. cognitive dissonance.

b. the chameleon effect.

c. social facilitation.

d. groupthink.


b. the chameleon effect.

Psychology

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