While in the library studying for your exam, you see four strangers sitting at nearby study tables. Each of these students is distracting you from your studying because each one is doing something you consider to be out of the ordinary. According to correspondent inference theory, which should you consider to be strange on the basis of degree of choice?

While in the library studying for your exam, you see four strangers sitting at nearby study tables. Each of these students is distracting you from your studying because each one is doing something you consider to be out of the ordinary. According to correspondent inference theory, which should you consider to be strange on the basis of degree of choice?





A)
The lady with the red hat on her head who chose to push together two tables to create one large workspace for her.
B)
The man with the blue knapsack who chose to exit through the emergency exit rather than the normal exit, thereby setting off the fire alarm.
C)
The woman with the green sweater who chose to start speaking in a made-up language really loudly for all to hear.
D)
The man with the cast on his leg who chose to sit at your table when all other tables on your floor were full.



Anaswer: C