Recall that Stone and his colleagues had participants listen to a play-by-play account of a college basketball game.The researchers manipulated whether participants thought a particular player named Mark was black or white.Results showed that
A) participants who thought Mark was black believed he was less athletic and played generally less well.
B) participants who thought Mark was white believed he was less athletic and played generally less well.
C) participants who thought Mark was black believed he showed more hustle, played a savvier game, was more athletic, and played generally better.
D) participants who thought Mark was white believed he showed more hustle, played a savvier game, was more athletic, and played generally better.
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