Using the covariation model, explain a scenario in which one would likely make an internal attribution after Rosa, a 7-year old girl, told her classmate, Sally, to shut up. Do the same for an external and an interaction attribution

What will be an ideal response?


Answer: Students should discuss consensus, distinctiveness, and consistency. To make an internal or dispositional attribution, consensus would need to be low (other classmates don't tell Sally to shut up), distinctiveness low (Rosa tells many of her classmates to shut up), and consistency high (Rosa often tells Sally to shut up). To make an external one, consensus is high, distinctiveness is high, and consistency is high. For the interaction, consensus is low, distinctiveness is high, consistency is high.

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