Tally just heard that her neighbor, Rupert, was involved in an automobile accident. If Tally concludes that Rupert's reckless driving habits caused the accident, she has
a. made an internal attribution.
b. made a self-serving attribution.
c. made an external attribution.
d. been influenced by an illusory correlation.
A
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