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The actor-observer bias is a form of attribution bias in which a person is more likely to make an external attribution for behavior when acting and more likely to make an internal attribution for behavior when observing another. The actor-observer bias likely occurs because individuals are more likely to understand the constraints under which they act but are less likely to understand what constrains others.
Step-by-step explanation:
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