Term ID: T1858

Fundamental Attribution Theory

/fundamental-attribution-theory/
The systematic tendency to overemphasize personality-based explanations for others' behavior while underestimating situational influences, representing a basic bias in social cognition.
Example: Assuming someone who cuts you off in traffic is naturally aggressive rather than considering they might be rushing to an emergency or didn't see you clearly.

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Reference: Ross (1977)