Question 12 / 21:  Which of the following is FALSE about Kelley's covariation theory of attribution?
A  The covariation principle states that, "an effect is attributed to a condition that is
present when the effect is present, and absent when the effect is absent".
B  Distinctiveness indicates the extent to which others in the same situation behave in the same
way.
C  Consistency indicates the extent to which the person usually behaves in the way he/she is currently
behaving
D  Low consensus, high consistency, and low distinctiveness results in dispositional attribution.
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