Research on conformity, obedience, social roles, social loafing and the bystander effect reveals the power of the situation to transform behavior. However, it is not simply that the situation changes you. Your behavior is always the result of an interaction of internal and external factors. In all of these situations, the social factors interact with which internal process?
A. intelligence B. moral reasoning C. neuroticism D. top-down processing E. bottom-up processing F. sense of personal responsibility