What do social psychologists call the tendency to make internal attributions about others, even when strong situational determinants are present?
a) attribution illusion
b) stereotyping effect
c) internal attribution bias
d) fundamental attribution error
D
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in a nursing home. with adult children. with a spouse or alone. with an unrelated age-mate.