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Question
Write a short note on the following:
Bias in attribution
Short/Brief Note
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Solution
- Bias in attribution refers to the common errors people make when explaining the causes of behavior. These biases can lead to incorrect or unfair judgements about others or ourselves.
- One major bias is the fundamental attribution error, where we overestimate a person’s internal traits and underestimate the role of the situation. For example, we might think someone is rude for not talking to us, without realizing they might be upset or busy.
- Another common bias is the self-serving bias, where we credit our successes to our own abilities (internal factors) but blame failures on external reasons, like bad luck or difficult circumstances.
- These biases occur because of how we process information, our need to protect self-esteem, and cultural influences. While they are natural, being aware of them helps us make more accurate and fair judgments.
- In summary, attribution biases affect how we understand behavior and can lead to misinterpretation if not recognized.
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