Asked by Pablo Porcayo on Jul 01, 2024

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When making an internal or external attribution about a person's behavior, we tend to look at whether the person has acted this way in the past and other situations and whether other people act similarly in this situation.

Internal Attribution

The explanation of an individual's behavior as being caused by internal characteristics such as personality, disposition, or attitudes.

External Attribution

A psychological concept where individuals attribute their successes or failures to external factors or forces beyond their control.

  • Understand the fundamentals of attribution theory, encompassing both internal and external attributions.
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Logan Spivey7 days ago
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Explanation :
This statement is true. When making attributions about someone's behavior, we often consider their past behavior as well as the behavior of others in similar situations.