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    Explaining Someone's Behavior in Terms of the Situation,including Factors That
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Explaining Someone's Behavior in Terms of the Situation,including Factors That

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Explaining someone's behavior in terms of the situation,including factors that would influence almost anyone,is called ________ attribution.

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