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In the Context of Social Thinking,erroneously Ascribing a Behavior to the Wrong

Question 91

Question 91

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In the context of social thinking,erroneously ascribing a behavior to the wrong source is called:


A) free association.
B) chunking.
C) misattribution.
D) belief perseverance.

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