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With the experiment going on, the two researchers find that ______.

A. student participants hurt less and less after suffering the unintentional shocks
B. student participants hurt more and more after suffering the unintentional shocks
C. student participants hurt more and more after suffering the Perceived deliberate shocks
D. student participants hurt less and less after suffering the perceived deliberate shocks

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W: Good morning, sir. Fine, thank you for your care.
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W: Yes. I have seen it and also have a try.
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