According to the covariation theory, we use what three types of information to make attributions for other people's behavior?
a. compliance, consensus, and distinctiveness
b. compliance, consistency, and temperament
c. conformity, consistency, and distinctiveness
d. consensus, distinctiveness, and consistency
Answer: D
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a. cultural universality; cultural relativism b. cultural relativism; cultural universality c. cultural relativism; cultural constellation d. cultural diversity; cultural universality
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A. fundamental attribution error B. actor-observer bias C. truly false consensus effect D. false uniqueness bias
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a. search at the place where the object was last seen. b. fail to do any search for the missing object. c. start to search, then promptly quit. d. search for a hidden object where she previously found it even after she saw it get moved to a new location.
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a. verbs b. nouns c. adjectives d. possessives