Asked by
Aaryan Kumar
on Oct 25, 2024Verified
If someone seems friendly most of the time, we tend to make an internal attribution (such as "this person is friendly") . This is an example of making a decision based on
A) consensus information.
B) creativeness information.
C) consistency information.
D) distinctiveness information.
Internal Attribution
The inference that a person's behavior is due to personal factors like character, motive, or belief.
Consistency Information
Information that supports the reliability or stability of a person's behavior or attitudes over time.
- Distinguish the different forms of information used in attributions as proposed by Harold Kelley.
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KJ
Learning Objectives
- Distinguish the different forms of information used in attributions as proposed by Harold Kelley.