Multiple Choice
In the classic University of Minnesota study of self-fulfilling prophecies in the physical attractiveness domain:
A) before the participants began talking, the experimenter gave each male subject fake information about the female participant's socioeconomic status.
B) the female target with whom the subjects interacted was selected to be attractive or unattractive, depending on the experimental condition.
C) the male subjects thought they knew what the female target looked like but could not see her during the conversation.
D) priming was used to create a physical attractiveness stereotype.
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