In research by Jones and Harris (1967) , students read a debater's speech in support of Cuba's dictator leader, Fidel Castro. When the students were told that the debater had chosen the position they would take (attacking Castro) , they
A) inferred that the debater liked Castro.
B) inferred that the debater disliked Castro.
C) inferred that the debater neither liked nor disliked Castro.
D) None of these choices.
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