In Tobin and Weary's (2003) study of distraction and judgments of a child's intelligence, which of the following was found?
A) When distracted, participants rated the child's intelligence as higher when they saw the negative comparison video first than when they saw the positive comparison video first.
B) When not distracted, participants rated the child's intelligence as higher when they saw the negative comparison video first than when they saw the positive comparison video first.
C) When distracted, participants rated the child's intelligence as higher when they saw the positive comparison video first than when they saw the negative comparison video first.
D) When not distracted, participants rated the child's intelligence as higher when they saw the positive comparison video first than when they saw the negative comparison video first.
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