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Anglický jazyk
Fundamental Attribution Error
Autor: Frederic P. Miller
In social psychology, the fundamental attribution error describes the tendency to over-value dispositional or personality-based explanations for the observed behaviors of others while under-valuing situational explanations for those behaviors. The fundamental... Viac o knihe
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In social psychology, the fundamental attribution error describes the tendency to over-value dispositional or personality-based explanations for the observed behaviors of others while under-valuing situational explanations for those behaviors. The fundamental attribution error is most visible when people explain the behavior of others. It does not explain interpretations of one's own behavior - where situational factors are often taken into consideration. This discrepancy is called the actor-observer bias. The term was coined by Lee Ross some years after a now-classic experiment by Edward E. Jones and Victor Harris. Ross argued in a popular paper that the fundamental attribution error forms the conceptual bedrock for the field of social psychology. More recently some psychologists, including Daniel Gilbert, have begun using the term "correspondence bias" for the fundamental attribution error. Author Malcolm Gladwell provides a more soft spoken definition of the fundamental attribution error: he defines it as extrapolation from a measured characteristic to an unrelated characteristic.
- Vydavateľstvo: OmniScriptum
- Rok vydania: 2026
- Formát: Paperback
- Rozmer: 220 x 150 mm
- Jazyk: Anglický jazyk
- ISBN: 9786130213961