In the shock study by Baron, subjects who had witnessed a previous participant being forgiving, despite having reason to not be, did what themselves?

A. They delivered the shock more aggressively, to make up for the lack of punishment.
B. They demonstrated the same forgiveness when they had control of the shock.
C. They were unaffected by what the previous participant did.
D. They mocked the previous participant for his squeamishness.


Answer: B

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