In a study conducted by Zanna & Pack (1975), women described themselves to men whose "ideal woman" was supposedly traditional or nontraditional. When they found that the man was attractive, women portrayed themselves as matching the man's "ideal woman." In this scenario, which of the following contributes to self-fulfilling prophecy?
A. changes in self-presentation
B. behavioral confirmation
C. cognitive matching
D. All of these answers are correct.
Answer: A
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