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Nathan Nielsen
on Nov 16, 2024Verified
A causal attribution is:
A) the explanation that people use for what caused a particular event or behavior.
B) a tendency to explain events in terms of the results,rather than effects.
C) a tendency to explain other people's behavior in terms of dispositional,rather than situational,factors.
D) a tendency to explain other people's behavior in terms of situational,rather than dispositional,factors.
Causal Attribution
The process by which individuals determine the causes of events or behaviors, attributing them to internal dispositions or external situations.
- Recognize the importance of schemas in memory retrieval and the propensity for remembering information that conforms to schema expectations.
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Learning Objectives
- Recognize the importance of schemas in memory retrieval and the propensity for remembering information that conforms to schema expectations.
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