The famous “bridge studies” tested the excitation transfer hypothesis. Researchers found that ______.
A. people were more attracted to individuals if they crossed short bridges as opposed to long bridges
B. people were more attracted to individuals if they crossed scary bridges as opposed to safe bridges
C. people who were scared of heights were most likely to be attracted to the person waiting for them at the end of the bridge
D. people were most attracted to the individual waiting for them at the end of the bridge if they thought they would win money for crossing the bridge quickly
B. people were more attracted to individuals if they crossed scary bridges as opposed to safe bridges
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Indicate whether the statement is true or false.
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