Lyons and Kashima (2001) had Australian participants transmit a story about a football player from one person to the next.Their results indicated that
A) as the story went from person to person, the stereotype-inconsistent information was eventually weeded out.
B) as the story went from person to person, the stereotype-inconsistent information was eventually exaggerated.
C) as the story went from person to person, the stereotype-consistent information was often distorted.
D) as the story went from person to person, its content remained relatively consistent.
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