Asked by
Keleen Ashmead
on Dec 29, 2024Verified
When are we NOT likely to make attributions about someone?
A) When events are personally relevant.
B) Whenever we meet someone.
C) When others behave in unexpected ways.
D) When others' motives arouse suspicion.
Attributions
The process of explaining the causes of behaviors and events, which can be internal (personal factors) or external (situational factors).
Personally Relevant
Pertains to information or situations that hold significant importance or consequence to the individual on a personal level.
Motives
Internal drives or reasons that prompt individuals to act in certain ways.
- Acquire knowledge about the theories of attributions and their effect on the way we perceive and interact with others in social contexts.
Verified Answer
AA
Learning Objectives
- Acquire knowledge about the theories of attributions and their effect on the way we perceive and interact with others in social contexts.