What causes us to view a person’s behavior as the result of his or her disposition, even when the behavior can be completely explained by the situation in which it occurs?

a. ?dispositional attribution
b. ?correspondence bias
c. ?the actor–observer bias
d. ?situational attribution


ANSWER:
b

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