Multiple Choice
Al, Saul, Steve, and Ken are each observing Phoebe behave during a group meeting. Which of them should be the most likely to commit the fundamental attribution error when making inferences from Phoebe's behavior?
A) Al, who is not cognitively busy or distracted
B) Saul, who is very motivated to make accurate inferences about Phoebe
C) Steve, who is suspicious of Phoebe's motives
D) Ken, who is focused more on Phoebe's actual behavior than on the overall context
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