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alina1380 [7]
3 years ago
9

Brodt and Zimbardo found that shy women who were bombarded with loud noise and told that it would leave them _____ were subseque

ntly _____ when interacting with a handsome male. a) with a pounding heart; no longer so shy b) unaffected; no longer so shy c) with a pounding heart; even more shy
Biology
1 answer:
denis23 [38]3 years ago
8 0

Brodt and Zimbardo found that shy women who were bombarded with loud noise and told that it would leave them with a pounding heart were subsequently no longer so shy when interacting with a handsome male.

a) with a pounding heart; no longer so shy

<u>Explanation:</u>

Shy is an emotion expressing nervousness, being reserved and timidity when communicating or being with some people. Shyness is generally observed in the person who has low self-confidence and inferiority complex.

Brodt and Zimbardo found that when a woman is continuously allowed to face loud noise, initially it may lead to pounding heart and subsequently they get used to it and they will be no longer shy. These scientists also found that when woman is interacting with the handsome male they will never feel shy.

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