Wade, Green, and Nash (2010) showed that after having viewed fabricated videotapes:

a. participants were more likely to sign documents claiming they had witnessed a behavior (cheating) that they actually did not see
b. participants were less likely to sign documents claiming they had witnessed a behavior (cheating) that they actually did not see
c. participants were less likely to alert authorities that they had witnessed a behavior (cheating) that they actually did not see.
d. participants were more likely to ask for high-calorie foods than participants who had not seen fabricated videotapes.


Ans: a

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