Research examining the role of culture in the attribution process has found that
a. children reared in Western cultures are more likely to make the fundamental attribution error than thosereared in Eastern cultures
b. children reared in Western cultures are less likely to make the fundamental attribution error than those rearedin Eastern cultures.
c. adults in Western cultures are more likely to make the fundamental attribution error than those in Easterncultures.
d. adults in Western cultures are less likely to make the fundamental attribution error than those in Easterncultures.
c
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a. proper control groups c. a representative sample b. a small sample d. a long survey instrument
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a) crying. b) elimination. c) reflexes. d) breathing.
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A) the foot-in-the-door technique B) ingratiation C) playing hard to get D) the lowball procedure E) the door-in-the-face technique
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