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A process that is stable and in control (i.e., no special and correctable causes of variation) can be expected to produce virtually all of its output within its natural tolerance limits.
External Attributions
The process of attributing the cause of one's own or others' behaviors to external factors or the situation.
Fundamental Attribution Error
The tendency to underestimate situational influences and overestimate personal traits when explaining others' behaviors.
Actor/observer Bias
A cognitive bias that explains differences in how people attribute causes to their own versus others' behavior; typically attributing one's own actions to situational factors and others' actions to personal characteristics.
Internal Attributions
Explanations for people's behaviors based on their internal characteristics, such as personality traits, motives, or attitudes, as opposed to the influence of external circumstances.
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