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    The Fundamental Attribution Error Suggests People Tend to Explain the Bad
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The Fundamental Attribution Error Suggests People Tend to Explain the Bad

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The fundamental attribution error suggests people tend to explain the bad behavior of others by overstating the importance of personality traits or dispositions and underestimating the power of situational forces.

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