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luminitza

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What was the nature of the reactions given by participations, after they had been debriefed by the experimenter?
 
  A) most were angry that they had been deceived to think they had ruined the
  study
  B) some threatened a lawsuit against the experimenter
  C) most were relieved that they had not actually ruined the experiment
  D) some continued to internalize the blame, insisting that they had accidentally
  crashed the computer

Question 2

What did the study by Kassin and Kiechel (1996) examine?
 
  A) why guilty people confess
  B) why innocent people confess
  C) why guilty people refuse to confess
  D) why guilty people do not get convicted



bassamabas

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Answer to Question 1

C

Answer to Question 2

B



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