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    The Tendency to Make External Attributions for One's Own Failures
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The Tendency to Make External Attributions for One's Own Failures

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Question 30

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The tendency to make external attributions for one's own failures, yet make internal attributions for one's successes is called


A) fundamental attribution error.
B) actor/observer difference.
C) self-serving bias.
D) fallacy of the single cause.

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