Multiple Choice
A supervisor who considers that a worker is working hard because he or she is being supervised rather than because he or she is motivated to do a good job is an example of:
A) the discounting principle of attribution
B) the covariation principle
C) a negativity bias
D) the fundamental attribution error
E) a positivity bias
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