THE TENDENCY TO UNDERESTIMATE THE INFLUENCE OF EXTERNAL FACTORS AN...
36. The tendency to underestimate the influence of external factors and overestimate the influence of internal factors
when making judgments about the behaviour of others is known as
a. distinctiveness.
b. fundamental attribution error.
c. selective perception.
d. self-serving bias.
e. halo effect.
Difficulty:
1
Page-Reference:
41
Question ID:
02-1-36
Skill:
Recall
Topic:
Perception
Objective:
1
Answer :
b.fundamental attribution error.