Tommy is a driver who has a hostile attribution bias. How is Tommy's driving on the road?
What will be an ideal response?
Answer: A person with hostile attribution bias is likely to assume that other drivers are jerks, purposely driving poorly and cutting off him or her.
Psychology
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According to Elder, what are two central organizing features of a person's life course?
a. Trajectories and transitions b. Life span and life expectancy c. Social clock and social alarm d. Ego and pathology
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