Stephen and Pham (2007) measured trust in feelings by having participants list either 2 or 10 situations in which they had trusted in their feelings. The researchers then measured the extent to which the participants thought that they would trust in their feelings if they were to perform a task. The researchers used this measures aswhich of the following

a. A measured variable.
b. A confounding variable.
c. An independent variable.
d. A manipulation check.

d

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