D: she was pressured by others to behave that way.
Incorrect.
Others causing her to behave in a certain way is an example
of an external attribution. In this case the perception is that others
(an external force) are causing her behavior. If we are using Heider's
Naive Psychologist method of attribution, this is an example of an external
unstable attribution. It is external because others are causing the
behavior, and it is unstable, because others may not always cause her to
behave the same way. For more information see p. 80 in Myers, and
your 2/15/99 lecture notes.