Asked by Kerosi Giddy on Jul 05, 2024

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In the ultimate attribution error, positive events are attributed to _____________factors for in-group members but not for out-group members.

A) Internal and unstable
B) Internal and stable
C) External and unstable
D) External and stable

Ultimate Attribution Error

A bias in which positive behaviors by out-group members are attributed to situational factors, while negative behaviors are attributed to their character or nature.

Internal Factors

Elements within an individual or organization that influence behavior, decisions, and outcomes, such as beliefs, values, and personal motivation.

  • Acknowledge the explanation provided by ethnocentrism and social identity theory on the interactions and dispositions seen across diverse groups.
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Zybrea KnightJul 05, 2024
Final Answer :
B
Explanation :
The ultimate attribution error is the tendency to attribute positive events to internal and stable factors for in-group members, while attributing the same events to external and unstable factors for out-group members. Therefore, choice B, internal and stable factors, is the best answer.