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    The Tendency,in Explaining One's Own Behavior,to Take Credit for One's
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The Tendency,in Explaining One's Own Behavior,to Take Credit for One's

Question 66

Question 66

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The tendency,in explaining one's own behavior,to take credit for one's good actions and rationalize one's mistakes is called:


A) fundamental attribution error.
B) attitude.
C) validity effect.
D) self-serving bias.

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