What did researchers learn when they asked participants
to do an unrelated task ?
A. Bot...
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What did researchers learn when they asked participants
to do an unrelated task ?
A. Both participants performed better in the unrelated
task
B. The participants who focused on failure only improved in
related tasks
C. The participants who focused on their emotions did
better on the unrelated task.
D. Both participants performed worse on the unrelated
task
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