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kendrick lewis
on Oct 26, 2024Verified
Using Kelley's (1967) terminology, making an external attribution when someone who is friendly to most people is unfriendly to one particular individual is based on
A) consensus information.
B) creativeness information.
C) consistency information.
D) distinctiveness information.
External Attribution
Assigning the cause of one's own or another's behavior to external factors or situations beyond the individual's control.
Kelley's Terminology
Refers to concepts and nomenclature introduced by psychologist Harold Kelley, particularly in relation to attribution theory.
Distinctiveness Information
Information that highlights how an object, individual, or event is different from others, enhancing memory and perception.
- Recognize the varieties of information utilized in attribution processes as outlined by Harold Kelley.
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Learning Objectives
- Recognize the varieties of information utilized in attribution processes as outlined by Harold Kelley.