Multiple Choice
The tendency to make attributions to internal causes when focusing on someone else's behavior is:
A) remedied by the discounting principle
B) known as the fundamental attribution error
C) has been shown to not be related to cultural pre-dispositions
D) known as the fundamental cognitive error
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