Multiple Choice
How do you decide why someone did something? It has been found that most people first try to figure out if the person acted as a result of internal or external causes. Harold Kelly gave three criteria for answering the internal-external question; can you find two of them below?
A) Consistency, Fault
B) Mind-set, Distinctiveness
C) Unusual, Consensus
D) Consistency, Consensus
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