We tend to adjust our attributions to take account for situational constraints on our own behavior ________
A) not at all – we don't adjust our attributions.
B) to a lesser extent than we take account of situational constraints on others' behavior
C) to about the same extent as we take account of situational constraints on others' behavior
D) sometimes more and sometimes less than we take account of situational constraints on others' behavior
E) to a greater extent than we take account of situational constraints on others' behavior
Answer: E
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