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Actor-Observer Effect
A social psychology phenomenon where individuals attribute their own actions to situational factors but the actions of others to their personalities.
Situational Attributions
The process of attributing someone's behavior to external factors, such as situational influences or environmental conditions, as opposed to personal characteristics.
Causal Attributions
Explanations of an individual’s behavior.
Causal Schemas
Mental frameworks that help individuals infer and make sense of cause-and-effect relationships in various situations, guiding understanding and predictions about the world.
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