Answer:
4. fundamental attribution error
Step-by-step explanation:
In psychology, the fundamental attribution error refers to the tendency to attribute another’s actions to their character or personality instead of attributing them to external factors. On the other side, this same tendency makes us attribute our own behavior to external situational factors and not to our own personality.
In this example, Kara gets an F and she gets into an argument with her roommate, who assumes Kara is yelling at him because she likes to bully him (internal attribution) instead of thinking she might have had a bad day (which would be an external factor), therefore, he is making a fundamental attribution error.