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The fundamental attribution error

CiteSeerX — The “Fundamental Attribution Error ” is rational in an uncertain world.

CiteSeerX — The “Fundamental Attribution Error ” is rational in an uncertain world.

... the Fundamental Attribution Error (FAE), is one of the most prominent concepts in social psychology, has spawned numerous theoretical explanations (for review see Gilbert & Malone, 1995), and ...

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CiteSeerX — Spontaneous Mentalizing Predicts the Fundamental Attribution Error

CiteSeerX — Spontaneous Mentalizing Predicts the Fundamental Attribution Error

... the fundamental attribution error by examining the activation of neural regions involved in mentalizing when participants make attributions about people ʼs ...

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A FUNDAMENTAL DISAGREEMENT ABOUT THE FUNDAMENTAL ATTRIBUTION ERROR, OR: THE SITUATION MADE HIM WRITE IT

CiteSeerX — Commentary: A FUNDAMENTAL DISAGREEMENT ABOUT THE FUNDAMENTAL ATTRIBUTION ERROR, OR: THE SITUATION MADE HIM WRITE IT

... the Fundamental Attribution Error: A Review and Proposal” (see this present issue of JISS) that (1) the occurrence of the FAE has potentially harmful implications, (2) explanations of its occurrence ...

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CiteSeerX — How We Seem “To Be”: English- and Spanish-Speaking Children’s Susceptibility to the Fundamental Attribution Error and the Actor-Observer Bias

CiteSeerX — How We Seem “To Be”: English- and Spanish-Speaking Children’s Susceptibility to the Fundamental Attribution Error and the Actor-Observer Bias

... This distinction between internal perception and outward expression is important as it pertains to our understanding of social-psychological phenomena, namely the fundamental attribution error and ...

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The Social Explanatory Styles Questionnaire: Assessing moderators of basic social-cognitive phenomena including spontaneous trait inference, the fundamental attribution error, and moral blame

The Social Explanatory Styles Questionnaire: Assessing moderators of basic social-cognitive phenomena including spontaneous trait inference, the fundamental attribution error, and moral blame

... Why is he poor? Why is she failing academically? Why is he so generous? Why is she so conscientious? Answers to such everyday questions—social explanations—have powerful effects on relationships at the interpersonal and ...

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Perspective taking reduces the fundamental attribution error

Perspective taking reduces the fundamental attribution error

... punishment and rate their opinion on the topic. Those in the control group received no 150.. training so were only given the second part. Before beginning the attitude attribution task [r] ...

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(Mis)Judging Intent: The Fundamental Attribution Error In Federal Securities Law

(Mis)Judging Intent: The Fundamental Attribution Error In Federal Securities Law

... In this regard, the Tellabs Court concluded that compar- ing plausible inferences of intent, while constantly assuming the plaintiffs allegations to be true, does not[r] ...

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TARGET ARTICLE. The Really Fundamental Attribution Error in Social Psychological Research

TARGET ARTICLE. The Really Fundamental Attribution Error in Social Psychological Research

... much more, rather than much less, variance in behavior than people expected. On Ross's (1977) ac- count of what it is for behavior to be situationally controlled, the one account that Gilbert (1998) sug- gested does not ...

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Verbal Aggressiveness in Marriage: Examining the Influence of Empathy and Accountability on the Fundamental Attribution Error

Verbal Aggressiveness in Marriage: Examining the Influence of Empathy and Accountability on the Fundamental Attribution Error

... In attribution research, various informational cues are believed to influence the attributions people make about their social world (Kelley, ...of attribution research, Harvey and Weary (1984) described the ...

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Social Psychology Questions. 1) The fundamental attribution error phenomenon can best be seen in the following example:

Social Psychology Questions. 1) The fundamental attribution error phenomenon can best be seen in the following example:

... 7) The fact that people are not likely to help someone if they are in a large group is called the (A) Foot-in-the-door. 8) Social loafing typically occurs when (A) One is alone.. (E) [r] ...

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Ultimate Attribution Error Example

Ultimate Attribution Error Example

... of attribution error example, attribution error example, which to give us? Really a comeback? Ultimate attribution error ...ultimate attribution error example, ...

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The influence of hypothesis disconfirmation on attribution error in juror perceptions of confession evidence

The influence of hypothesis disconfirmation on attribution error in juror perceptions of confession evidence

... The Fundamental Attribution Error. Attribution theory provides a framework for understanding interpretations and inferences drawn from observing others’ behaviour (Kelley, 1973; Tetlock, ...

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ATTRIBUTION AND AGING

ATTRIBUTION AND AGING

... Katherine J. Follett and Thomas M. Hess Department of Psychology, North Carolina State University, Raleigh. Age differences in the prevalence and underpinnings of the fundamental attribution error ...

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Agents and Causes: A Bayesian Error Attribution Model of Causal Reasoning

Agents and Causes: A Bayesian Error Attribution Model of Causal Reasoning

... Department of Psychology, University of Göttingen, Gosslerstr. 14, 37073 Göttingen, Germany Abstract One of the most fundamental assumptions underlying causal Bayes nets is the Markov constraint. According to this ...

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The Relationship between the Fundamental Attribution Bias, Relationship Quality, and Performance Appraisal

The Relationship between the Fundamental Attribution Bias, Relationship Quality, and Performance Appraisal

... the Fundamental Attribution Bias (FAB), people are inclined to judge the behavioral conduct of others on the basis of their personality as opposed to a situational analysis (Folkes, ...systematic ...

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Trait Attribution Error

Trait Attribution Error

... compelled to face our negative psychology and facing our negative psychology is what we want to avoid because the emotional cost is too great for us to bear. So we are glad for the fact that trait attribution ...

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Recent advances in hedge funds' performance attribution: Performance persistence and fundamental factors

Recent advances in hedge funds' performance attribution: Performance persistence and fundamental factors

... Hedge Fund Performance Attribution Page 5 Limited Liability Company or Partnership, Onshore or Offshore) and require many service providers to operate. The hedge fund industry is complex by its nature and ...

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Structured and Sparse Signal Estimation - Fundamental Limits and Error Bounds

Structured and Sparse Signal Estimation - Fundamental Limits and Error Bounds

... Models Poisson processes are commonly used models for describing discrete arrival phenomena arising, for example, in photon-limited scenarios in low-light and infrared imaging, as- tronomy, and nuclear medicine ...

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Consistent Fundamental Matrix Estimation in a Quadratic Measurement Error Model Arising in Motion Analysis

Consistent Fundamental Matrix Estimation in a Quadratic Measurement Error Model Arising in Motion Analysis

... rank-de0cient fundamental matrix yielding information on the relative orientation of two images in two-view motion analysis are ...measurement error variance is ...

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RAKUTEN ATTRIBUTION MEASURING THE MODERN SHOPPER RAKUTEN ATTRIBUTION

RAKUTEN ATTRIBUTION MEASURING THE MODERN SHOPPER RAKUTEN ATTRIBUTION

... MARKETING CHANNELS IN CONVERTING JOURNEYS THE TECHNOLOGY AND EXPERTISE EXISTS We know that user journeys are more complex than ever, so is it even possible to track and join up all of this complex behaviour? The answer ...

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