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Which Process Involves Deciding Whether an Observed Behaviour or Event

Question 113

Question 113

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Which process involves deciding whether an observed behaviour or event is largely caused by internal or external factors?


A) Attribution
B) Social identity
C) Selective attention
D) Personality
E) Self-fulfilling prophecy

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