A) covariation model
B) actor-observer bias
C) self-serving biases
D) correspondent inference model
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A) uniqueness of effects
B) social desirability
C) consistency
D) choice
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A) consensus information
B) consistency information
C) distinctiveness information
D) non-common effects
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A) single; multiple
B) multiple; single
C) internal; external
D) external; internal
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A) the covariation model
B) the fundamental attribution error
C) correspondent inference theory
D) the covariation model and correspondent inference theory
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A) prefer to make situational attributions
B) assess consensus, consistency, and distinctiveness information
C) prefer to make internal attributions
D) ascribe causality to the factor that co-varies with the behaviour to the greatest extent
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A) the representative heuristic
B) the actor-observer bias
C) the self-serving attribution bias
D) the fundamental attribution error
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A) consistency, consensus, distinctiveness
B) consistency, social desirability, distinctiveness
C) uniqueness of effects, social desirability, choice
D) social desirability, consistency, uniqueness of effects
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A) the false-consensus effect
B) perceptual salience
C) the representative heuristic
D) familiarity
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A) internal; external
B) external; internal
C) internal and external; internal
D) internal; internal and external
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A) cultural worldviews
B) social representations
C) groups rules
D) archetypes
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A) external
B) situational
C) internal
D) outward
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A) consensus information
B) consistency information
C) distinctiveness information
D) non-common effects
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A) internal
B) external
C) self-serving
D) situational
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A) the actions of others
B) social pressures
C) luck
D) any of these
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A) naive scientists
B) cognitive misers
C) motivated tacticians
D) none of these
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A) actor; observer
B) observer; actor
C) internal; external
D) external; internal
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A) stability and controllability
B) forward and backward
C) retrospective and prospective
D) stability and ability
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A) behaviour that produces a range of possible consequences
B) a socially desirable behaviour
C) behaviour as a result of coercion
D) a behaviour that has non-common effects
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A) the most distinctive cause
B) the one that co-varies with the behaviour to the greatest extent
C) the most representative cause
D) the most available cause
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