Multiple Choice
The actor-observer effect describes the tendency:
A) for actors to be more expressive than observers in any given situation.
B) to be less susceptible to the misinformation effect if one is an actor,rather than an observer,in a situation.
C) to make internal attributions for the behavior of others and external attributions for our own behavior.
D) to make causal attributions about both actors and observers,depending on the role we are playing in a given context.
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