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The basic way of handling exceptions in Java consists of the try-catch-throw trio.
Actor-Observer Effect
The tendency to attribute one's own actions to external factors while attributing others' actions to internal factors.
Internal Attributions
The process of explaining one's own behavior or the behavior of others based on internal, personal characteristics.
Fundamental Attribution Error
The tendency to overemphasize personality-based explanations for behaviors observed in others while underestimating the influence of situational factors.
Individualism
A cultural or philosophical outlook that emphasizes the moral worth of the individual and the importance of independence and self-reliance.
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