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In the "Barry Manilow" Shirt Study, Gilovich Asked Students to Go

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In the "Barry Manilow" shirt study, Gilovich asked students to go to a party wearing embarrassing T-shirts. The participants estimated that 50% of the people would notice, but only 20% actually noticed. The results of this study support the idea that:


A) we generally think people are watching us more than they are actually watching.
B) people liked Barry Manilow more than the experimenters estimated.
C) attitude change can happen even when external justification is high.
D) attributions of embarrassment are difficult to manipulate experimentally.

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