Multiple Choice
In their study of the influence of perceived intent on aggressive behaviour, Rule and Nesdale found that:
A) when participants were insulted, those in the prosocial condition gave more intense shocks than those in the hostile condition
B) when participants were not insulted, those in the hostile condition gave more intense shocks than those in the prosocial condition
C) when participants were insulted, those in the hostile condition gave less intense shocks than those in the no-shock condition
D) when participants were insulted, there were no differences between the prosocial and hostile conditions
E) when participants were not insulted, those in the prosocial condition gave more intense shocks than those in the hostile condition
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