QUESTION 18 What would we have expected to happen in Dutton and Aron's study of misattribution of arousal if (unlike in the original experiment) the experimenters had called subjects' attention to how...


QUESTION 18<br>What would we have expected to happen in Dutton and Aron's study of misattribution of arousal if (unlike in the<br>original experiment) the experimenters had called subjects' attention to how scary the wobbly and unstable<br>footbridge was?<br>O A. The results of the study would have been stronger (that is, the difference between conditions would have been gruater).<br>O B. The men would have become angry at the experimenters.<br>O C. The results of the study would have been much weaker (that is, the difference between conditions would have been less<br>pronounced).<br>O D. The extra information would have distracted subjects and prevented them from remembering the experimenter's phone number.<br>

Extracted text: QUESTION 18 What would we have expected to happen in Dutton and Aron's study of misattribution of arousal if (unlike in the original experiment) the experimenters had called subjects' attention to how scary the wobbly and unstable footbridge was? O A. The results of the study would have been stronger (that is, the difference between conditions would have been gruater). O B. The men would have become angry at the experimenters. O C. The results of the study would have been much weaker (that is, the difference between conditions would have been less pronounced). O D. The extra information would have distracted subjects and prevented them from remembering the experimenter's phone number.

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