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The major dependent variable in the second experiment of the Charlie's Angels study by Kenrick and Gutierres was:
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Taken as a whole, the results of the studies conducted by Kenrick and Gutierres on the "contrast effect" support which of the following statements?
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In their series of three studies on the "contrast effect" and ratings of physical attractiveness, Kenrick and Gutierres hypothesized that:
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The results of the first experiment conducted by Kenrick and Gutierres supported their hypothesis. However, one alternative explanation could not be completely ruled out: The subjects who were watching Charlie's Angels may have been more generally negative in their judgments toward women than control subjects, due to differences in personality, background, or some other unknown characteristic. To control for this in Study 2, Kenrick and Gutierres:
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In Study 3 of their series of experiments on the "contrast effect," Kenrick and Gutierres modified their procedures in order to examine the effect of two additional variables on judgments of attractiveness. These two variables were:
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