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    The Actor-Observer Effect Refers to the Remarkable Similarity in the Attributions
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The Actor-Observer Effect Refers to the Remarkable Similarity in the Attributions

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The actor-observer effect refers to the remarkable similarity in the attributions that the actor and an observer make about the actor's behaviour.

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