Multiple Choice
Participants who were given erroneous KR when they could have learned a task based on task-intrinsic feedback without KR:
A) Attended to the task-intrinsic feedback and ignored the erroneous KR
B) Ignored the task-intrinsic feedback and performed according to the erroneous KR
C) Attended to both the task-intrinsic feedback and erroneous KR and performed according to a mid-point between them
D) Became confused and performed erratically
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