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Social Studies, 13.11.2019 18:31, chriscook1466

Ralph has a confederate cut in front of a person who is second or ninth in line at a grocery store checkout counter. he then records the number of verbal responses toward the confederate as a measure of aggression. the manipulation employed in this study is an example of a manipulation.
a. sequential
b. staged
c. straightforward
d. dependent

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