Asked by Makayla Janae on Jul 08, 2024

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Which statement is the best explanation of the fundamental attribution error?

A) We attribute most of what people do to the influence of situations.
B) We rely on the first information we receive to make internal attributions.
C) We are more likely to attribute another's behavior to internal rather than to situational causes.
D) We tend to attribute our successes to our own efforts and our failures to the shortcomings of others.

Fundamental Attribution Error

The tendency to attribute others' actions to their character or personality, while attributing our own behaviors to external situational factors.

Internal Attributions

The process of inferring that personal factors, rather than external factors, are the cause of an event or behavior, suggesting that a person’s actions are due to their individual characteristics such as personality or effort.

Situational Causes

Factors in the environment that influence behavior, contrasted with dispositional factors which are traits or characteristics within the person.

  • Familiarize oneself with the fundamental attribution error and its prevalence throughout various cultural backgrounds.
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Sha'am ChalatiJul 10, 2024
Final Answer :
C
Explanation :
The fundamental attribution error refers to our tendency to attribute another person's behavior to internal factors, such as personality or character, rather than situational factors. For example, if someone cuts in front of us in line, we may assume that they are just rude or inconsiderate, rather than considering that they may be in a hurry or just made a mistake.