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Ethnocentric Intergroup Attribution
The tendency to attribute positive behaviors and outcomes to one's own group and negative behaviors and outcomes to other groups based on ethnic or cultural biases.
Actor-Observer Effect
This effect describes how an individual tends to attribute their own actions primarily to external factors, yet credits the actions of others to their inherent traits.
Tit-for-Tat Rule
A strategy in game theory and social interactions where an individual responds to an action with a similar action, reciprocating cooperation and retaliation.
Self-Serving Bias
The tendency to attribute positive outcomes to internal factors and negative outcomes to external factors, thereby protecting self-esteem.
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