The American Psychological Association Guidelines A critical finding of the Donnerstein, Linz, and Penrod (1987) study of the
Effects of violent pornography on male undergraduates was that
A) exposure to high levels of violent pornography did not affect acceptance of the "rape myth."
B) exposure to high levels of violent pornography briefly increased acceptance of the "rape myth."
C) extensive debriefing was required to counter the harmful beliefs created by the films.
D) simple debriefing at the end of the experiment corrected the harmful beliefs created by the films.
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