Radecki and Jaccard’s study on perceived and actual nutrition knowledge demonstrated that
a. participants’ perceived knowledge was less than their actual knowledge.
b. participants’ perceived knowledge was greater than their actual knowledge.
c. the level of perceived knowledge was in no way related to participants’ actual knowledge.
d. participants knew nothing about knowledge in either case.
Answer: C
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