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    The Fundamental Attribution Error, the Actor-Observer Effect, and the False
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The Fundamental Attribution Error, the Actor-Observer Effect, and the False

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Question 17

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The fundamental attribution error, the actor-observer effect, and the false consensus effect are types of:


A) attributional styles.
B) dispositional traits.
C) biases in attribution.
D) experimenter effects.

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