Kate has been watching a lot of television trying to find examples of correspondent inference theory. As she channel surfs, she witnesses many different behaviours. In which case has Kate correctly analyzed behaviour according to the correspondent inference theory?
A)
Prime Minister Stephen Harper is supporting the legalization of marijuana, and Kate thinks he is so passionate that his position on the matter must be his own.
B)
Peter Griffin is wearing glasses and acting very intelligent, and Kate thinks that his attire and behaviours lack consistency with Peter's usual self.
C)
Debra Morgan finds a man tied down on a table, and instead of helping him, Debra hits him on the head. Kate feels that others would not do the same thing in such a situation.
D)
Jesse Pinkman is yelling at one of his friends in his house, at work, and at a restaurant, which Kate feels represents his behaviour being present across a variety of situations.
Answer: A