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danmes danmes
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According to the text, which of the following statements best summarizes the findings of
  Bushman & Cantors study on how movie ratings affect peoples entertainment choices?


 
 

a. MPAA ratings have no effect on peoples entertainment choices.
   2016 Cengage Learning. May not be scanned, copied or duplicated, or posted to a publicly accessible website, in whole or in
  part.
  b. Evaluative ratings that restrict certain members of the audience from seeing a
  movie tend to attract viewers to the movie, but mere descriptions of movie content
  that carry no restrictions fail to attract viewers.
  c. BOTH evaluative ratings and descriptive ratings for movies increase the
  attractiveness of a moviea finding that Bushman & Cantor interpreted as strong
  evidence for the forbidden fruit effect.
  d. BOTH evaluative ratings and descriptive ratings for movies increase the
  attractiveness of a moviea finding that Bushman & Cantor noted was NOT
  particularly consistent with the forbidden fruit effect.
  e. In general, movie ratings are NOT used by potential viewers to guide their
  curiosity about movie content.

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