constrained by a situation is a vital determinant of whether or not a dispositional attribution will be made. Since situations are undeniably complex and are...
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Dispositional attribution (or internal attribution or personal attribution) is a phrase in personality psychology that refers to the tendency to assign...
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in addition to over-valuing dispositional explanations of others' behaviors, people tend to under-value dispositional explanations and over-value situational...
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stronger tendency towards dispositional attribution. Additionally, language differences may also play a role in shaping attribution. Some languages place...
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when dealing with others. The fundamental attribution error describes the tendency to attribute dispositional or personality-based explanations for behavior...
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breaking. Paradigmatic examples of dispositional properties include fragility, solubility, and flammability. Dispositionalism maintains that even paradigmatic...
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actors' personality rather than situational factors, also known as dispositional attribution. For example, a politician explaining why they voted against war...
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Persuasion (section Attribution theory)
through either dispositional attribution or situational attribution. Dispositional attribution, also referred to as internal attribution, attempts to point...
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positions. Disposition of human corpses, such as burial or cremation Dispositional attribution Disposal (disambiguation) Dispose Dispositionalism This disambiguation...
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Social perception (section Attribution)
internal or external attribution. Internal attribution, (also called dispositional attribution or personal attribution), is the assumption that an individual...
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situational forces surrounding behaviour led to greater internal dispositional attribution, whereas stronger forces, emphasised external situational factors...
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The group attribution error refers to people's tendency to believe either the characteristics of an individual group member are reflective of the group...
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Optimism (section Dispositional optimism)
of the Life Orientation Test for the original dispositional definition of optimism and the Attributional Style Questionnaire designed to test optimism...
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Social psychology (section Attribution)
factors. An internal, or dispositional, attribution reasons that a behavior is caused by inner traits such as personality, disposition, character, and ability...
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or "situational" attributions assign causality to an outside factor, such as the weather. Internal or "dispositional" attributions assign causality to...
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using telecommunications technology, can give rise to dispositional rather than situational attribution. This tendency is known as the "actor-observer effect"...
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D.; Brewer, Marilynn B. (January 1979). "A Schematic Model of Dispositional Attribution in Interpersonal Perception". Psychological Review. 86 (1): 61–79...
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others behaved in similar situations and instead prefer simpler dispositional attributions. There is considerable debate in psychology on the conditions...
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Indignation (section Defensive Attribution Theory)
behind it. Behaviors can be classified as situational (external) or dispositional (internal). Fritz Heider wrote that people tend to view behavior in...
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mindsets. Entity theorists viewed dispositional traits as fixed and were more likely to attribute behaviors to dispositional factors, neglecting situational...
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study has further suggested that Americans tend to make more dispositional attributions (inferring that an event is due to personal factors), whereas...
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while oneself is seen as having dispositional motivations. This is the opposite of what the fundamental attribution error would predict. It also might...
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cited in social psychology as the Fundamental Attribution Error. An observer's impression of the dispositional causes of behavior is linked to the uniqueness...
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Trait ascription bias (section Attribution theory)
asymmetry in attribution, but Funder's hypothesis was that some individuals are more inclined to make dispositional trait attributions than others, regardless...
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particular, among others. E. J. Lowe also proposed two types of predication: dispositional and occurrent. The former describes an object's belonging to a kind...
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traits The examples are dispositional dysphoria, irritability, withdrawal, or dispositional good and relaxed moods. These dispositions create emotional biases...
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Correspondent inference theory (category Attitude attribution)
as hedonistic relevance) is the tendency to attribute a behavior to dispositional factors rather than situational factors if the observed person’s behavior...
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Hostile attribution bias, or hostile attribution of intent, is the tendency to interpret others' behaviors as having hostile intent, even when the behavior...
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over-emphasise the importance of dispositional determinants. All above phenomena relate to the overweighting of dispositional rather than situational factors...
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Paranoia (redirect from Sinister attribution bias)
psychology almost exclusively in terms of psychodynamic constructs and dispositional variables. From this point of view, paranoid cognition is a manifestation...
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