Richard Nisbett and Tim Wilson (1977) had participants watch a film either with or without distracting noises in the background.Results of their experiment demonstrated that
A) participants had highly accurate perceptions about the effect of distracting noises.
B) participants did not enjoy the film if they were distracted by background noise.
C) background noise had a huge effect on the ratings of the film.
D) participants were unable to concentrate on the film.
E) participants erroneously believed that noise affected their evaluations of the film.
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