In Storms' (1973) classic research on salience, when a participant watched a video of a conversation he/she had from his or her own perspective as compared to a video taken from the other person's perspective, what happened?
A) The participant was likely to make dispositional and situational attributions for his/her own behaviour.
B) The participant was more likely to make a dispositional attribution for his/her own behaviour.
C) The participant was more likely to make a situational attribution for his/her own behaviour.
D) The participant was likely to make no attribution for his/her own behaviour.
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