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Understanding Attribution: From Disposition to Situation
Chapter 13, Problem 10(choose chapter or problem)
The tendency to make a dispositional attribution even when a person’s behavior was caused by the situation is referred to as
a. groupthink.
b. the mere exposure effect.
c. normative influence.
d. correspondence bias.
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QUESTION:
The tendency to make a dispositional attribution even when a person’s behavior was caused by the situation is referred to as
a. groupthink.
b. the mere exposure effect.
c. normative influence.
d. correspondence bias.
ANSWER:Step 1 of 2
A person’s behavior was caused by the situation is referred to as groupthink, the mere exposure effect, normative influence or correspondence bias.
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Understanding Attribution: From Disposition to Situation
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Explore the concept of attributing behaviors to internal characteristics versus external situations. Understand how we often lean towards dispositional attributions, even when external factors are significant. Discover the essence of correspondence bias and its role in our daily interpretations.