Test-takers who "fake good"
A. are able to fool most test givers with their inaccurate responses.
B. are not likely to be detected unless they admit that they are faking their test answers.
C. are trying to present a better image than is accurate.
D. are not aware that they are distorting their responses to create a false image.
C
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