Callie does poorly on an exam in one class but does very well on an exam in another class. She attributes her poor performance on the first exam to the fact that the professor is not a very good instructor

In contrast, she attributes her good performance on the second exam to the fact that she is a good student. This is most likely an example of
A) the self-serving bias.
B) stereotyping.
C) deliberative thought.
D) the fundamental attribution error.


Answer: A
Rationale: The self-serving bias is when we use internal attributions for ourselves when we do something well, but external attributions when we fail or commit errors. In contrast, the fundamental attribution error applies to situations when we attribute the behavior or other individuals to external factors.

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