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Horselenberg et al. (2003) conducted an experiment based on kassin and kieche (1996) in which the participant was falsely accused of striking a computer key that caused the data to be deleted. the earlier study showed that 69 percent of the participants were willing to sign a confession that they had struck the key. horselenberg’s study included a change in procedure where the signed confession included giving up part of the participation fee. what type of study was horselenberg’s?

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The appropriate response is experimental realism. Test authenticity is the degree to which circumstances made in social brain science tests are genuine and impactful to members.
The idea of experimental realism was produced because of feedback that most social brain research tests occur in counterfeit lab settings and subsequently are invalid for inspecting how individuals genuinely think and act.
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