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In a study on emotional contagion by Barsade (2002) , a confederate pretended to be in either a good or a bad mood during a group activity. The results of this study showed that:


A) Group members exposed to a negative mood were more likely to get sick.
B) Group members exposed to a positive mood cooperated less.
C) Group members exposed to a positive mood were more likely to remain friends after the study ended.
D) Group members exposed to a negative mood showed a decrease in perceived task performance.

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