Multiple Choice
Megreya, Memon, and Havard (2012) showed that Egyptian participants were more accurate at identifying female faces when those women were wearing headscarves, but that:
A) older Egyptian men could not recognize women's faces at all.
B) British participants were better at recognizing women's faces without headscarves.
C) there was a face by ethnicity interaction.
D) all of the above are true.
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