In the Chodorkoff study, the basic hypothesis was that:
a. the greater the disagreement between the person's self-description and a description of him/her provided by others, the less defensiveness he/she would show
b. the more adjusted the person, the greater his/her perceptual defensiveness
c. the greater the agreement between a person's self-description and a description of him/her provided by others, the less defensiveness he/she would show
d. there would be no relationship between a person's self-description and his/her defensiveness
c
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