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redcandle redcandle
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In a study that is described in the textbook, researchers gave students an assessment device and computed a "parent possible-self score (PPS)" for each of the participants. They then rated their perceptions of videotaped infants whose behavior ranged from happy to fussy. It was found that
A) men received higher PPS scores than women.
B) women received higher PPS scores than men.
C) low PPS participants gave consistently more favorable ratings to the infants.
D) high PPS participants gave consistently more favorable ratings to the infants.
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Psychology and Life

Psychology and Life


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