The text reports a study in which pro-Palestinian and pro-Israeli students watched an identical news broadcast about an Israeli-Palestinian confrontation. The results of the study indicated that
A) compared to control students, pro-Israeli students believed that the news report had depicted Israel's actions as more justified, but pro-Palestinian students thought it had depicted Palestine as "in the right."
B) compared to control students, pro-Israeli students perceived the report as highly pro-Palestinian, whereas pro-Palestine students viewed it as more pro-Israeli.
C) on both sides, students who were high in self-monitoring viewed the report as anti-Palestinian, whereas those low in self-monitoring viewed it as pro-Palestinian.
D) on both sides, students who were high in self-monitoring viewed the report as pro-Palestinian, whereas those low in self-monitoring viewed it as anti-Palestinian.
Answer: B
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