Based on research in Chapter 4,you would expect that the effect of increasing perceptual salience of an individual on attribution is to
A) increase the likelihood of the correspondence bias but decrease the likelihood of the fundamental attribution error.
B) increase the likelihood of external attribution and, thus, decrease the likelihood of the correspondence bias.
C) increase the gap between the actor and observer in the actor/observer difference.
D) increase the likelihood of internal attribution and, thus, increase the likelihood of the correspondence bias.
E) decrease the likelihood of the correspondence bias and increase the likelihood of the fundamental attribution error.
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