Multiple Choice
Participants in one study rated fictional food additives that were more difficult to pronounce as more hazardous to health.These results demonstrate that
A) people tend to fear things that sound unfamiliar.
B) people prefer to eat things that they have heard of.
C) people underestimate their own fears and anxieties.
D) people are unlikely to eat something that they can't pronounce.
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