According to the two-step model of the attribution process, people make an
a. automatic first step of weighing situational and personal attributions equally, and then an effortful second stepof considering the initial inference
b. automatic first step of making a personal attribution, and then an effortful second step of consideringsituational factors.
c. effortful first step of weighing situational and personal attributions equally, and then an automatic second stepof making a dispositional inference.
d. automatic first step of making a situational attribution, and then an effortful second step of consideringpersonal factors.
b
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A) secure B) avoidant C) ambivalent D) disorganized
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a. polymorphic genes c. adaptations b. natural selections d. genome
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