In the study by Kiesler and Baral (1970) in which the self-esteem of male participants was deliberately manipulated, they found that:

a. participants whose self-esteem had been lowered were more likely to make advances toward a female with low esteem
b. participants whose self-esteem was lowered were more likely to make advances to a female with high self-esteem
c. participants whose self-esteem was lowered were more likely to make advances toward an unattractive female than an attractive female
d. participants whose self-esteem had been enhanced were more likely to make advances toward an unattractive than an attractive female
e. participants whose self-esteem was lowered were more likely to make advances toward an attractive than an unattractive female


Ans: c

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