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An example of self-serving bias described in the text is the tendency of people to A. see themselves as average on nearly any desirable dimension. B. be overly critical of other people. C. accept more responsibility for successes than failures. D. exhibit heightened racial prejudice.

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Accept more responsibility for successes than failures

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Self-serving bias is simply defined as one's quickness or readiness to view oneself in a good way. it characterized by people love to see themselves better than average. thinking of positives rather than negative. take credit for successes instead of failures. It attributes includes ethics, professional competence, virtues, driving intelligence, parental support, health. It is also known as the ability to to perceive oneself as right or favorable way. That is, self-congratulatory comparisons, illusory optimism, and false consensus for one's failings. Usually,many people want to attribute their success to their own ability and failure to external factors "bad luck".

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