Multiple Choice
Sometimes famous performers have horrible final rehearsals in empty auditoriums prior to a big performance, yet they end up having wonderful performances in front of audiences. Why would the presence of others improve performance on a well-rehearsed task, such as a musical performance?
A) They are performing for money.
B) They experience cognitive dissonance.
C) They aim to impress the critics.
D) They are aroused.
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