Kramer and colleagues conducted a study in which participants saw images of a person walking from one set of doors to another, holding either a weapon or a magazine in their hand. Results of this study showed that participants were more likely to recall:
a) seeing the weapon when the person was male than when the person was female.
b) seeing the weapon when the person was female than when the person was male.
c) what the person looked like when they held the weapon than when they held the magazine.
d) what the person looked like when they held the magazine than when they held the weapon.