Answer:
- Algebraic impressions.
Step-by-step explanation:
'Algebraic impressions' are described as the comparison and evaluation of the positive as well negative information about the attributes of an individual with an aim to form a general impression of theirs in our mind which is however keeps modifying further with the addition of any kind of new information(positive or negative) about them.
In the given example, the addition of new information about the negative attributes of Justin Beiber would lead to conceal or overshadow the existing positive impressions(as the algebraic judgments vary with the change in value) about him as the new information modifies his impression collectively and affects his overall image in your mind. This appropriately justifies the above definition and therefore, demonstrates 'algebraic impressions'.