Harold Sigall and Aronson conducted an experiment in which a female confederate was made up to appear either physically attractive or unattractive. Posing as a graduate student in clinical psychology, she interviewed college men and evaluated half favorably and half unfavorably. The results showed that:
A) she was disliked more when she was homely than when she was attractive, regardless of the evaluation she gave.
B) she was disliked more when her evaluation was negative than when it was positive, regardless of her physical attractiveness.
C) she was well-liked in every condition except the one in which she was unattractive and also gave a negative evaluation.
D) when she was attractive, the kind of evaluation she gave had a strong effect on men's liking for her, but when she was unattractive, it had virtually none.
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