Multiple Choice
June is participating in a research study. When she arrives at the room the experimenter treats her poorly, ignoring her questions and answering her in a sharp tone. Steve participates in the same study. However, the experimenter acts in a very friendly manner toward him and goes out of his way to ensure Steve is comfortable at all times. Research on embodied cognition would predict
A) June will make more negative trait attributions about the researcher than Steve.
B) Steve will sign up for more future experiments than June.
C) June will think the temperature in the laboratory was colder than Steve.
D) Steve will be less likely to commit the fundamental attribution error than June.
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