The research by Motley and Baars that looked at the possibility of motivated Freudian slips (i.e., the GOXY- FURL experiment):

a) found no evidence for the Freudian interpretation of slips.
b) found evidence for motivated slips in the shock condition.
c) found evidence for motivated slips in the sex condition.
d) found evidence for motivated slips in both the shock and sex condition.


Answer: d

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