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When an observer is biased in favor of making internal attributions in explaining others' behavior, the observer is making Group of answer choices
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When an observer is biased in favor of making internal attributions in explaining others' behavior, the observer is making Group of answer choices
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“When an observer is biased in favor of making internal attributions in explaining others' behavior, the observer is making Group of answer choices.”
The answer is going to be the fundamental attribution error.
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