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    The Tendency to Take More Personal Credit for Successes Than
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The Tendency to Take More Personal Credit for Successes Than

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The tendency to take more personal credit for successes than for failures,by attributing success but not failure to internal,stable,and global causes is referred to as


A) self-serving attributional bias.
B) internally-focused heuristic.
C) fundamental attribution.
D) confirmatory bias.

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