Schachter and Singer's participants who received epinephrine injections reported euphoria in a happy situation and anger in an insulting situation. Why were the results difficult to interpret?

a. Later research failed to replicate the results

b. Most participants guessed what the experiment was trying to show.
c. The instructions about expected side effects of the injection had no effect.
d. Placebo injections produced the same results as epinephrine.


d

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