The author suggests that, to minimize the effect of the fundamental attribution error, we should

a. become more aware of the dispositional forces that are often invisible to the observer.
b. try to identify situational forces that may have caused a behavior.
c. not engage in "attributional charity."
d. talk to people before making judgments about their actions.


Answer: b. try to identify situational forces that may have caused a behavior.

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