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    According to Jones and Davis, Attributions Usually Are Formed by Observing
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According to Jones and Davis, Attributions Usually Are Formed by Observing

Question 30

Question 30

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According to Jones and Davis, attributions usually are formed by observing:


A) neutral behaviors
B) behaviors most important to us
C) the common aspects of behaviors
D) the unique components of behavior

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