Term ID: T1395

External Attribution

/external-attribution/
The tendency to explain behavior in terms of situational factors, environmental influences, or external circumstances rather than internal personality traits or dispositions. This attributional style affects interpersonal relationships and self-perception.
Example: Explaining a friend's irritability as due to work stress and lack of sleep rather than assuming they have a naturally unpleasant personality.

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Reference: Heider (1958)