According to Kelley's covariation principle
A) actors attribute behavior to the situation, but observers attribute behavior to persons.
B) people fail to use statistical information, instead relying on intuitive theories to make personality inferences.
C) people infer that something is the cause of a behavior if it is present when the behavior occurs and absent when it does not occur.
D) people infer the causes of a behavior as a function of the intended consequences of the behavior.
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