Diener and colleagues found which of the following to be true in their Halloween study?
A. Children were more likely to steal candy when in a group.
B. Children wearing costumes that showed their faces were less likely to steal candy.
C. Children with their parents were less likely to steal candy.
D. Children were less likely to steal candy when asked their name at the door.
Answer: A
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