Having been given "acting lessons" to either 1) "try to feel as if you are 14 years old at dinner with family," or 2) "put on a performance so you will seem to others as if you're 14 years old at dinner with family,"

participants in acting condition ________ were more likely to see themselves as having ________.
A) 2; more consistent traits
B) 1; more consistent traits
C) 2; few consistent traits
D) 1; greater emotional range
E) 2; emotionally stilted interactions


Answer: A

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