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    1. Describe how the fundamental attribution error affects how we think of ourselves and of others. The Fundamental Attribution Error refers to the tendency to over estimate the internal and underestimates the external factors when explaining the behaviors of others.  This may be a result of our tendency to pay more attention to the situation rather than to the individual‚ and is especially true when we know little about the other person. 2. List and briefly describe four variables affecting

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    ATTRIBUTION PROCESS The Attribution Theory is associated with three major factors that define it. Distinctiveness‚ it means whether an individual displays different behaviors in different situations. Consensus‚ it occurs if everyone who is in a similar situation responds in a same way‚ and the last one‚ which is consistency in a person’s actions. The more consistent the behavior of one person‚ the more the observer is inclined to attribute it to internal causes. Attribution theory defines that

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    Personal Experience Essay

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    Tyler Albert English Essay Absent There’s always a time in one’s life‚ when a hero comes along. Somebody who has inspired you‚ and helped you learn what life is about. It could be anyone of any person or any kind of disability could be a hero. I remember it as if it was yesterday‚ surprisingly‚ as my state of mind on that cold December night can be described only of confusion. It was around eight o’clock p.m. when my mother received a phone call from her brother-in-law‚ who told

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    Attributions are reasons individuals give to explain a particular behaviour or outcome. They are often used to help improve a person’s ability to control a variety of future social and psychological situations (Anderson and Riger‚ 1991). According to Weiner (1985) a person who experiences success is likely going to try and reintroduce the same causes‚ whereas Kelley (1973) explains someone who experiences failure is going do attributional search in hopes a better chance of succeeding in the future

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    Patricia Harrell Amber Jones Eng 111-B8ii 29‚ January 2015 It was about a month ago I was on the phone with my sister. She recently broke up with her boyfriend and now she say she ended her relationship with Shawn her bestfriend since the fifth grade. Knowing that Darlene can sometimes be hasty in her decisions to end friendships rather than confront a problem (we once had a similar situation) I asked her if she was sure she was doing the right thing and had actually discussed this with Shawn

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    Intro I. I’m not much of a traveler A. I rarely leave New England 1. In fact‚ my first time on an airplane was last summer. B. My boyfriend‚ Kris and I planned a last minute trip to California. 1. It was a connecting flight from Boston to Atlanta‚ Atlanta to Salt Lake City‚ and finally to San Jose. 2. What an adventure that was. Body I. As I was going through the airport I was already nervous. I didn’t know what to expect. A. At the first security check point Kris handed a woman

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    *Knock knock knock knock* Mrs. Tina was banging on my front door. My mom answered the door and I knew it was bad. “Your daughter just called my boy the n word!’’ she shouted at my mom’s face. Instantly my mother defended me but Mrs. Tina wouldn’t accept it. I sat on the couch listening to their conversation. After a while my dad called for me‚ “Lexi! Come here please.” I scrambled over to the front door. My mom looked me in the eyes and asked me if I said that word. “No”‚ I innocently replied

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    as I did. Because their heritage may be detrimental to their lives in America. Their immigrant family members do not want their kids to be put into boxes that they will never be able to escape from. My grandparent’s map was one that lead them to a personal hell for a period of years. They did not want my sister and I to face that

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    My personal experiences in working in a group I will be writing of my personal reflective account of my recent experiences working in a group I will be talking about my recent experiences for examples the problems in a team and things like how we managed conflicts and other areas like how we communicated and much more things in order for us to complete our task which was a presentation. Also I will be comparing theories some popular literature with my experiences if I could relate to it or if

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    Personal Construct Theory

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    1.An evaluation of George Kelly’s Personal Construct Theory in terms of its usefulness in contemporary society Personality is an influential and important aspect of psychology. Personality psychology asks the question what does it mean to be a person? And it is primarily concerned with human nature and individual differences (Pervin and John‚ 2001). This essay will demonstrate an understanding of George Kelly’s Personal Construct Theory and its position in relation to the major perspectives in

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