The tendency to apply dispositional rather than situational attributions to explain other
people's behavior is called the
a. discounting rule.
b. covariation rule.
c. fundamental attribution error.
d. consensus principle.
e. false consensus error.
c. fundamental attribution error.
Psychology
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