Multiple Choice
Recall that Wells and Ganvaski (1989) asked study participants to read a story about a woman who went to lunch with her boss to celebrate a promotion.According to the story, the boss ordered for the woman a dish that contained wine.Unfortunately, the woman was so allergic to wine that she died.The researchers were interested in how participants would respond to additional information about the boss's behavior.Results of this study showed that participants who thought the
A) boss's behavior was situationally caused were more likely to blame him for the woman's death.
B) boss's behavior was dispositionally caused were more upset by the woman's death.
C) boss almost ordered a different dish that contained wine viewed him more negatively.
D) boss almost ordered a different dish that did not contain wine viewed his choice of meals as more causally significant.
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