The actor-observer bias involves the tendency for actors to attribute their own actions to ________ and to attribute the actions of other people to those peoples' ________.
a. situational factors; personal dispositions
b. personal dispositions; situational factors
c. positive heuristics; negative heuristics
d. negative heuristics; positive heuristics
Ans: a. situational factors; personal dispositions
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