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Our Tendency to Believe That Our Own Behavior Reflects External

Question 70

Question 70

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Our tendency to believe that our own behavior reflects external causes and that other people's behavior reflects internal causes is known as .


A) the actor-observer effect
B) explicit theory formation
C) the fundamental attribution error

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