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Based on the previous finding that actions described in imperfective aspect are perceived as more intentional than actions described in perfective aspect, we hypothesized that participants would find that an actor is more to blame if his action the preceded the scuffle and the injury is described in imperfective aspect compared to perfective aspect.
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