In a study by Cohen and colleagues (1996), male college students from the North and South of the U.S. completed initial surveys and then had to walk down a narrow hallway. Some of them were bumped by another person in the narrow hallway who insulted them as they tried to pass by. Results from this study showed that:

A) students from the South were more likely to say "excuse me" when they were bumped than students from the North.
B) students from the North were more likely to shove the person who bumped them than students from the South.
C) students from the North were more amused by the bumping incident than students from the South.
D) students from the South were more likely to insult the person who insulted them than students from the North.