Multiple Choice
In a meta-analysis study, Mullen and Johnson (1990) found that distinctiveness-based illusory correlations were ________.
A) an inconsistent observation
B) stronger for behaviours that were negative than for those that were positive, and greater when a person had a smaller number of exemplars in memory
C) stronger for behaviours that were negative than for those that were positive, and greater when a person had a greater number of exemplars in memory
D) weaker for behaviours that were negative than for those that were positive, and greater when a person had a greater number of exemplars in memory
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