In a study of restrained and unrestrained eaters described in the textbook, when restrained eaters believed that they had been given an "extra large" slice of pizza, what happened?
a. Those same eaters consumed more chocolate chip cookies than people who believed they had eaten a regular slice of pizza.
b. Those same eaters consumed fewer chocolate chip cookies than people who believed they had eaten a regular slice of pizza.
c. Those same eaters were unwilling to eat any chocolate chip cookies because they believed they had already "had enough."
d. Those same eaters rated the pizza as tasting much better than chocolate chip cookies in order to justify having eaten such a large slice.
Answer: a. Those same eaters consumed more chocolate chip cookies than people who believed they had eaten a regular slice of pizza.
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