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A General Tendency for People to Attribute Behaviour to Stable

Question 64

Question 64

Multiple Choice

A general tendency for people to attribute behaviour to stable underlying personality dispositions refers to:


A) correspondence bias.
B) self-enhancing bias.
C) attentional bias.
D) actor-observer effect.

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