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    People Usually Make Causal Attributions by Deciding If Someone's Behaviour
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People Usually Make Causal Attributions by Deciding If Someone's Behaviour

Question 42

Question 42

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People usually make causal attributions by deciding if someone's behaviour is the result of ________ factors versus ________ factors.


A) objective; subjective
B) genetic; learned
C) group; intergroup
D) personal; environmental

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