Kleck and Strenta (1980) had women who falsely believed that they appeared disfigured by theatrical makeup interact with a female partner. Results indicated that women who thought they were disfigured
A. interacted for a longer period of time with their partners.
B. interacted for a shorter period of time with their partners.
C. rated their partners as more tense, distant, and patronizing.
D. rated their partners as warmer, more open, and friendlier.