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No, Elizabeth does not apply the same careful judgment to Wickham as she does to Darcy. She is initially swayed by his charm and smooth talking, which leads her to believe his negative portrayal of Darcy. It is only later that she sees through Wickham's deceit and realizes her mistake.

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