A researcher conducted an experiment inspired by studies suggesting that people may benefit from feeling frightened in certain circumstances, such as when watching scary movies or visiting haunted attractions. The researcher recruited several participants and had them walk through a local haunted house attraction. Immediately after exiting the attraction, each participant completed a survey about their experience. Based on the survey responses, the researcher claims that feeling frightened in controlled situations can boost a person’s mood and confidence.

Which quotation from a participant would best illustrate the researcher’s claim?
Choose 1 answer:
Choose 1 answer:
(Choice A) “My friends kept laughing as we were walking through the haunted house.”
A
“My friends kept laughing as we were walking through the haunted house.”
(Choice B) “The haunted house was scary at first, but I knew everyone was just acting, so I felt less scared after a few minutes.”
B
“The haunted house was scary at first, but I knew everyone was just acting, so I felt less scared after a few minutes.”
(Choice C) “The sense of relief I felt at the end of the haunted house was similar to the feelings I have when I finish a scary movie.”
C
“The sense of relief I felt at the end of the haunted house was similar to the feelings I have when I finish a scary movie.”
(Choice D) “After I came out of the haunted house, I felt very accomplished and less stressed.”
D
“After I came out of the haunted house, I felt very accomplished and less stressed.”

(Choice D) “After I came out of the haunted house, I felt very accomplished and less stressed.”