Question 13 / 21:  Gilbert, Pelham and Krull (1988) asked people to watch a videotape of a woman speaking about something anxiously. Although they could not hear what the woman was talking about, they were told that the topic of her speech was either anxiety-provoking or fairly neutral. Half of the participants just watched the video, but the other half did so while remembering a list of topics (high cognitive load). Which of the following is FALSE about this study?
A  People under high cognitive load rated the women as anxious (i.e. dispositional attribution)
regardless of the purported topic of her speech.
B  People without cognitive load rated the women as anxious only when she was said to be talking
about a neutral topic.
C  Their finding supported the idea that a dispositional attribution is automatic.
D  Their finding supported the idea that a corrected process is automatic.
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