The process by which we infer the causes of other people's behavior is called

a. attribution.
b. social cognition.
c. the inferential effect.
d. the representativeness heuristic.
e. social perception.

a. attribution.

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In I Do!, the article about video self-modeling, the progress of the target behavior was compared to

(a) the same behavior in other children (b) the therapist's estimates of progress without VSM (c) the participants' were asked to estimate their own future behavior (d) all of the above [a, b, and c] were used as measures

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