Multiple Choice
In an experiment, a man asked people in bakeries for a pastry while claiming he did not have enough money to pay for it. Half the time he was dressed poorly and the other half well-dressed. If the man was impolite when he asked for the pastry, the research results showed that he was
A) significantly more likely to be given the free pastry if he was well-dressed when he was impolite than poorly dressed.
B) significantly more likely to be given the free pastry if he was poorly dressed when he was impolite than well-dressed.
C) equally likely to be given a free pastry when he was impolite no matter how he was dressed.
D) never given a free pastry with an impolite request no matter how he was dressed.
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