In making a correspondent inference, when we attribute someone's behaviour to internal causes, we check that the behaviour:
A) is emotionally desirable with common effects.
B) is an expected behaviour and joyful effects.
C) has common effects and is socially desirable.
D) is freely chosen and hedonic relevance.
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