Participants in an experiment conducted by Keith Davis and E.E.Jones (1960) were induced to provide hurtful feedback to another person (actually a confederate,of course) .After providing such mean assessments of his performance,participants then evaluated him privately.After providing an unsolicited criticism,these participants' evaluations of the confederate were _______ because the _______.
A) more negative; victim did not stand up for himself after the insults.
B) more positive; participants regretted having hurt an innocent victim.
C) more positive; participants wanted to assuage their guilty feelings.
D) more positive; victim did not stand up for himself after the insults.
E) more negative; participants convinced themselves that the victim deserved it.
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