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Tafarodi and Colleagues (2002)asked Chinese Canadian Women at the University

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Tafarodi and colleagues (2002) asked Chinese Canadian women at the University of Toronto to rate paintings after they were exposed to ratings supposedly given by the majority group and their minority cultural group.Participants who completed the ratings in front of a mirror showed more conformity to the majority group ratings than those without the mirror.We can conclude from the results of this study that


A) concerns about body image can influence people's perceptions of attractiveness.
B) informational social influence is stronger when people are self-conscious.
C) reminding people of their minority status can increase resistance to normative social influence.
D) identity can be manipulated by exposing people to their mirror image.
E) motivation to conform is strengthened if people are attracted to a group but reminded that they don't quite fit in.

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