Multiple Choice
I show two groups of people a picture. Later, I ask one group, ìDid you see the orange on the table?î I ask the second group, ìDid you see an orange on the table?î There was no orange on the table. What will I get?
A) the same response, both saying ìYesî
B) the same response, both saying ìNoî
C) the members of the first group will be more likely to say ìYesî while the members of the second group will be more likely to say ìNoî
D) the members of the first group will be more likely to say ìNoî while the members of the second group will be more likely to say ìYesî
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