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Internal Attributions Tend to Be Made When the Observed Behavior

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Internal attributions tend to be made when the observed behavior is characterized by:


Definitions:

Excess Capacity

A situation where a firm's facilities can produce more than is necessary to meet the demand, often leading to underused resources.

Profit-Maximizing

The process or strategy by which a firm determines the price and output level that returns the greatest profit.

Profit-Maximizing Quantity

The production level where a company reaches its maximum profitability.

Consensus

is a group decision-making process where discussions continue until all members agree on a particular solution or decision, highlighting collaboration and collective agreement.

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