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In the experiment in which kittens were raised in a room with only horizontal stripes on the walls, these kittens, when returned to normal environments, had difficulty jumping onto a chair.
Covariation Principle
A concept in social psychology that explains how we attribute behavior to consistent internal or external factors over time.
Discounting Principle
The tendency to reduce the importance of any potential cause of another’s behavior to the extent that other potential causes exist.
Internal Attribution
The process of assigning the cause of behavior to an individual's internal characteristics or disposition rather than to external factors.
Magical Thinking
A belief system where individuals think that their thoughts, actions, or words can influence the outcome of events in the physical world in a manner that defies the conventional laws of cause and effect.
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