In a study of alcohol and judgment, MacDonald, Zanna, and Fong (1995) convinced some of their participants that they had consumed alcohol when they actually had not. Which technique(s) did they use to achieve this goal?
A) By spraying alcohol into the air of the room in which the study was run
B) By using a confederate who appeared to be mildly drunk
C) By showing participants a fake breathalyzer reading
D) The researchers did all of the above
A
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