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    The Tendency to Explain Other People's Behaviors by Internal Attributions,even
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The Tendency to Explain Other People's Behaviors by Internal Attributions,even

Question 13

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The tendency to explain other people's behaviors by internal attributions,even when we see good reasons for an external attribution,is called the __________ attribution error.

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