Multiple Choice
In the context of professionalism among social workers, what is the fundamental attribution error?
A) The tendency of people to blame external factors, such as other people or circumstances, for their personal shortcomings is referred to as the fundamental attribution error.
B) The use of unethical measures by social workers while collecting research data is referred to as the fundamental attribution error.
C) The overvaluing of personal and the undervaluing of social and environmental factors in the analysis of human behavior is referred to as the fundamental attribution error.
D) The inability to see one's personal lapses in judgement is referred to as the fundamental attribution error.
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