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In an experiment at a daycare center, a young man read a story to preschoolers and gave them a treat. A week later, an experimenter asked the children in Group 1 leading questions about aggressive acts that never occurred (such as "Did he throw a crayon at a child?"). She asked the children in Group 2 leading questions but also used influence techniques (telling the children what "other kids" had supposedly said). The results showed that ________.

1. three-year-olds in Group 2 said, "Yes" to over 80 percent of the allegations suggested to them
2. six-year-olds in Group 2 said, "Yes, it happened" to 15 percent of the allegations suggested to them
3. three-year-olds in Group 1 said, "No, it didn't happen" to all the allegations
4. there were no significant differences in the responses of children in Group 1 and Group 2

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Answer:

1. three-year-old's in Group 2 said, "Yes" to over 80 percent of the allegations suggested to them

Step-by-step explanation:

The results showed that three-year-old's in Group 2 said, "Yes" to over 80 percent of the allegations suggested to them.

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