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If our attitudes flow in part from our attribution.....?
If our attitudes flow in part from our attributions, it would seem that our attributions for others behaviors are rather important. How much time and energy do you invest in making sure you aren't guilty of the fundamental attribution error or the self-serving bias?
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- 1 decade agoFavorite Answer
I love social psychology! I think about these things all the time. I try to make sure I am not guilty of either, but as humans we almost always are, or there wouldn't be theories like this. I also size people up using the fundamental attribution error. In my job in social services especially. It is good to remind ourselves that people act in combination to internal AND external.
Source(s): Psychology Grad - 1 decade ago
Errors are reasonable human beings. And the truth of one human to another is not the same. Be assured that we do is really based on state law, religion, customs, environment and family. Equally important is our conscience to perform an action. If there is a conflict inside: we do not do it, hesitated: do not do it. Do not be sensitive to everything we do. Feeling guilty? Do not ... do not .... of course that there are different opinions based on our paradigms respectively.