Multiple Choice
According to the fundamental attribution error:
A) People seldom make attributions about their own behaviour
B) The likelihood of making an error attributing the behaviour of another person increases with your familiarity with that other person.
C) We tend to believe that other people have the same beliefs and behaviours that we have
D) We tend to believe the behaviour of other people is caused more by their motivation and ability than by factors beyond their control
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