In the Gilbert et al. (1988) study of causal attribution discussed in the text, the researchers independently manipulated cognitive load (low vs. high) and discussion topics (anxiety-provoking vs. relaxing). Thus, the design of this study was:
A) a one-way, four-groups design
B) a Latin square factorial
C) a mixed-model design
D) a 2 x 2 factorial design
D
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