Asked by D'Andre Alford on Sep 24, 2024
Sometimes instructors play the devil's advocate by introducing ideas they do not personally endorse.When this occurs,students may be especially vulnerable to ______.
A) the self-serving bias
B) belief perseverance
C) the fundamental attribution error
D) out-group bias
Devil's Advocate
A technique or role assumed by an individual in discussions or decision-making processes to challenge assumptions and provoke deeper thought by arguing against the prevailing viewpoint.
Vulnerable
A state of being open to harm, damage, or attack, either emotionally or physically.
- Understand the principal attribution mistake and its impact on the interpretation of others' behaviors.
Learning Objectives
- Understand the principal attribution mistake and its impact on the interpretation of others' behaviors.
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