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    When Put in a Foul-Smelling Rather Than a Pleasant-Smelling Room
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When Put in a Foul-Smelling Rather Than a Pleasant-Smelling Room

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When put in a foul-smelling rather than a pleasant-smelling room, people expressed harsher judgments of immoral acts such as lying. This best illustrates the importance of


A) Weber's law.
B) the McGurk effect.
C) embodied cognition.
D) sensory adaptation.

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