Actor–observer asymmetry
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actor-observer-asymmetry-190-6312956
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Actor–observer asymmetry
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Actor–observer asymmetry is a bias one makes when forming attributions about the behavior of others or themselves. When people judge their own behavior, they are more likely to attribute their actions to the particular situation than to their personality. However, when an observer is explaining the behavior of another person, they are more likely to attribute this behavior to the actors' personality rather than to situational factors. Sometimes the actor–observer asymmetry is defined as the fund
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Cognitive bias
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Actor%E2%80%93observer_asymmetry
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2024-03-06T23:41:25Z
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