In the textbook's first chapter, we read about the critical thinking principles "Don't Oversimplify" and "Consider Other Interpretations."

How do these guidelines relate to social psychology with regard to attribution, especially when encounters occur with those from other cultures?
What will be an ideal response?


Answer: A good answer will include the following key points.
? Using a dispositional attribution to explain another's behavior may be an oversimplified explanation.
? Considering other interpretations means that we should look at situational and cultural factors that may influence a person's behavior before rushing to judgment.
? Behavior often has more than one cause. To make a single attribution, whether dispositional or situational, may be oversimplifying the situation.

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What will be an ideal response?

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