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When caring for a patient diagnosed with Graves' disease, the nurse recognizes the importance of regular monitoring of which laboratory results?
Fundamental Attribution Errors
A cognitive bias where people are more likely to attribute another’s actions to their character or disposition rather than to external factors.
Internal Attribution Biases
The tendency to attribute one's successes to internal factors and failures to external factors, often underestimating situational influences.
Social Facilitation
The tendency for an individual to perform differently, usually better, in the presence of others than when alone.
Situational Attributions
The process of explaining the behavior of others based on external factors or circumstances, rather than attributing their actions to internal characteristics.
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