Multiple Choice
The main finding of the Alexander and Fisher (2003) study, where participants reported their sexual behaviour under three conditions was:
A) males were consistent in their reporting across conditions; females reported higher rates of key sexual behaviours in the condition where they would be expected to believe that false reporting would be detected
B) males over-reported key sexual behaviours, particularly when they rated the researcher as attractive
C) females under-reported key sexual behaviours, particularly when they were interviewed by an older female researcher
D) males consistently over-reported key sexual behaviours
E) females were consistent in their reporting across conditions; males reported lower rates of key sexual behaviours in the condition where they would be expected to believe that false reporting would be detected
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