Multiple Choice
According to the ultimate attribution error, if subjects thought a harm-doer was black, they would be more likely to attribute his action to ________. When they thought he was white, they would be more willing to attribute his action to ________.
A) his personality; the situation
B) the situation; his personality
C) the minority; the majority
D) the majority; the minority
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