In one study, participants were asked to imagine that they were serving on the jury of a custody case. In the scenario, Parent A had above-average income, a close relationship with the child, minor health problems, and lots of work-related travel. Parent B had an average income, reasonable rapport with the child, average health, and average working hours. Which of the following describes the results of this study?
a. When asked to award custody to one parent, participants chose to award custody to Parent B.
b. When asked to deny custody to one parent, participants chose to award custody to Parent A instead.
c. The majority of participants consistently favored Parent B over Parent A.
d. The majority of participants consistently favored Parent A over Parent B.
e. When asked to award custody to one parent, participants chose to award custody to Parent A. When asked to deny custody to one parent, participants chose to award custody to Parent B instead.