_______________ refers to the illusion that a stationary pinpoint of light in a dark room appears to move and was used in research conducted by _______________

a. Autokinetic effect; Muzafer Sherif
b. False consensus effect; Muzafer Sherif
c. Autokinetic effect; Gordan Allport
d. False consensus effect; Gordan Allport


Answer: a

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