Multiple Choice
Which of the following statements about how we process inconsistent information about others is FALSE?
A) People spend more time thinking about unexpected behaviors and less time thinking about expected behaviors.
B) People spend more time thinking about expected behaviors and less time thinking about unexpected behaviors.
C) People are better able to remember inconsistent behaviors that they try to explain.
D) People are better able to remember consistent behaviors that they try to explain.
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