Answer:
The framing effect
Step-by-step explanation:
The framing effect is the barrier to reasoning rationally that could be affecting Inga's and Marlo's conclusions. The framing effect is a cognitive bias whereby people make conclusions and judgement on a topic or subject based on how the was presented (framed). An issue that was negatively framed as in the case of Inga's professor will elicit a negative conclusion from the listeners while an issue that was positively framed as in the case of Maro's professor will elicit a positive conclusion.