Attribution (psychology)
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- Fighting the Illusion of Control: How to Make Use of Cue Competition And
- Self-Serving Biases in the Attribution of Causality: Fact Or Fiction? Dale T
- Social Cognition
- Attributional Biases in the Service of Stereotype Maintenance: a Schema-Maintenance Through Compensation Analysis
- Explanations and Implications of the Fundamental Attribution Error: a Review and Proposal
- The Actor-Observer Effect Revisited: Effects of Individual Differences and Repeated Social Interactions on Actor and Observer Attributions
- What to Blame? Self-Serving Attribution Bias with Multi-Dimensional Uncertainty∗†
- Attribution Theories: How People Make Sense of Behavior
- Psychology of Space Exploration Contemporary Research in Historical Perspective Edited by Douglas A
- Social Dominance and Attitude Towards Immigrants: the Key Role of Happiness
- Can Self-Persuasion Reduce Hostile Attribution Bias in Young Children? Van Dijk, A.; Thomaes, S.; Poorthuis, A.M.G.; Orobio De Castro, B
- Midterm Examination
- The Ways in Which Control and Stereotyping Biases Affect Internal Attributions
- The Effect of Stereotypes on Attributional Processes. James Edward Sexton University of Massachusetts Amherst
- Self-Efficacy As a Function of Attributional Feedback
- Investigating the Link Between Social Dominance Orientation and Skin-Tone Bias Among African Americans Kyjeila Escee Latimer
- Observer Bias Means That Actors Attribute Their Acts to Situation Factors Whereas Observers Attribute Others' the Same Acts to Personal Factors
- The Relationship of Self-Concept to Causal Attributions. PUB DATE [82] NOTE 23P.; Paper Copy Not Available Due to Marginal Legibility