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    The Actor-Observer Effect Is the Tendency to Attribute Your Own
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The Actor-Observer Effect Is the Tendency to Attribute Your Own

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The actor-observer effect is the tendency to attribute your own behavior mostly to ____________________ causes and the behavior of other people mostly to ____________________ causes.

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