Suppose an experiment was conducted where people were asked to watch a political debate between two candidates who have been tied. Half of the participants saw a videotape of the debate where the camera focused on candidate A. The other half of the participants saw a videotape of the debate where the camera focused on candidate B. It is likely that
A) the majority of the participants declared the debate a tie.
B) both groups saw candidate A as victorious.
C) the group that viewed candidate A thought she was victorious, whereas the group that viewed candidate B thought he was victorious.
D) the group that viewed candidate A thought candidate B was victorious, whereas the group that viewed candidate B thought candidate A was victorious.
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