Multiple Choice
Jecker and Landy (1969) conducted an experiment in which some participants were asked by the experimenter to return the monetary compensation they had received as a special favor to him, while others were asked by the department secretary to return the money as a favor to the psychology department, and still others received no request for the return of their compensation. The researchers found that participants who were approached by the experimenter evaluated him better than did participants in the other two experimental conditions. Why?
A) They felt guilty because the compensation was too generous.
B) Doing a favor for someone leads us to justify our own behavior.
C) The experimenter's request was more polite than the secretary's.
D) The experimenter promised to compensate them in another way.
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