Question

It is generally observed that people are more likely to engage in counter-normative social behavior when interacting via e-mail. Which of the following statements, if true, would most likely weaken this argument?

A) When interacting via e-mail, people often misattribute the behavior of others to their underlying character traits while ignoring the influence of temporary, situational factors.

B) In the case of e-mail communication, both visual anonymity and remote distance inhibit the activation of the continuation norm.

C) While writing e-mails, people pay more attention to the style of the message rather than to the content of the message.

D) While communicating with e-mails, people tend to attribute malevolent motives to people they don't know or who represent the out-group.

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