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In Heider's attribution theory, attributions are dichotomous-that is, there are two possible attributions a person can make about another's behavior. Describe both of these types of attributions, and then provide an example of each type of attribution one could make about why someone is running late for a meeting.
Pure Competition
A market structure characterized by an extremely high level of competition, where there are many sellers offering standardized products.
Monopolistic Competition
A market structure in which many firms sell products that are similar but not identical, allowing for competition based on quality, price, and branding.
Goods Offered
The products made available to consumers in the market, including tangible items that satisfy needs or wants.
High Start-Up Costs
The significant initial investment required to establish a new business, which can include expenses related to research and development, manufacturing, marketing, and administrative infrastructure.
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