Bargh and Chartrand (1999) subliminally presented a group of college students with words that were either positive (e.g., friend, music, clown) or negative (e.g., cancer, worm, Monday) . Their study found that:
A) only the subliminally presented negative words produced a change in mood.
B) subliminally presented words created the opposite mood (e.g., negative words created happier moods) .
C) subliminally presented words created moods similar to the valence of the words (e.g., negative words created sadder moods and positive words created happier moods) .
D) only the subliminally presented positive words produced a change in mood.
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