In their 1989 study, Clark and Hatfield used attractive confederates to ask students
of the opposite sex if they would go to bed with the confederate. What was a result of that
study?
(a) 20% of the female students agreed to go to bed with the confederate
(b) 100% of the male students refused to go to bed with the confederate
(c) 100% of the female students refused to go to bed with the confederate
(d) The results were inconclusive because too many of the students knew it
was a psychology study.
C
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