What are the three rules about behaviour that attribution theory relies on?
a. distinctiveness, resemblance, and consistency
b. resemblance, consensus and consistency
c. deviation, distinctiveness, and consistency
d. consistency, consensus and distinctiveness
e. context, consensus and distinctiveness
Ans: d. consistency, consensus and distinctiveness
Psychology
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