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Sources of Biases and Errors in Attribution - Motivational Skepticism

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CISCE: Class 12

Definition: Skepticism

Skepticism means doubt about the extent to which human action is or could be directed by reason.

CISCE: Class 12

Definition: Internalism

Internalism refers to the false belief or bias that an explanation can be given about a particular subject in question by pointing to things that are internal to the person, like his intelligence, memory, emotional feeling, and for which the person himself is responsible and not any external factor like another person or bad weather, or traffic jam, etc.

CISCE: Class 12

Key Points: Motivational Skepticism

  • Motivational skepticism is doubting a person’s actions because of past negative experiences or personal bias.
  • It leads to wrong attributions when judgments are based on suspicion rather than facts.
  • Two factors influence it: internal factors (blaming the person’s character) and external factors (blaming the situation).
  • People with negative attitudes often ignore situational reasons and blame the person instead.
  • A belief may seem justified but can still be false (Gettier), showing that our attributions can be mistaken.
 
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