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According to correspondent inference theory, correspondent inferences are most likely to occur when a person’s behavior is:

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when a person's behaviour is freely chosen, unexpected, and results in few desirable outcomes.

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According to correspondent inference theory, correspondent inferences are most likely to occur when a person’s behavior is freely chosen, unexpected, and results in few desirable outcomes.

The Correspondent Inference theory was formulated by Edward E. Jones and Keith Davis in 1965, it accounts for a person’s inferences about an individual’s certain behavior or action. A correspondent inference most likely to occur when an individuals behaviour is freely chosen and not forced, unexpected and with few desirable outcome

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