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    The Tendency to Explain Other People Behaviors as Being Caused
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The Tendency to Explain Other People Behaviors as Being Caused

Question 63

Question 63

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The tendency to explain other people behaviors as being caused from dispositions even when situational causes are present is known as ________ bias.

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