We also make attributions of our own behavior.
The purpose of this theory is to explain why people make internal or external attributions.
This situation makes some experts less willing to put their necks on the line by making attributions.
His research helped to reveal the specific mechanisms underlying the process of making attributions.
Following the conversation, participants were asked to make attributions about the conversationalists.
In other words, participants made different attributions about people depending on the information they had access to.
As a result, members are more likely to make attributions of similarity that lead to greater liking for partners.
This has made indisputable attributions (especially of the drawings) even harder to determine.
This showed that Burchard had been prepared to make false attributions for commercial gain.
Research shows that culture, either individualist or collectivist, affects how people make attributions.