Russell Fazio and others (2000) found that people who were focused on their positive or negative attitudes toward computerized faces, compared to those who were not, were
A) slower to notice negative facial cues in real-life interactions.
B) slower to notice when the faces were "morphed" and no longer the same.
C) faster in matching a "morphed" face with the original face.
D) faster in discriminating others' positive attitudes from negative ones.
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