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Charlie is difficult to work with. Whenever he is successful he takes full credit for what has happened, but whenever he is unsuccessful he attributes his failure to bad luck or to one of her fellow employees. He is guilty of:
 
  A) self-serving bias. B) consensus.
  C) fundamental attribution error. D) distinctiveness.

Question 2

The halo effect causes one trait to be extended into a(n):
 
  A) stereotype. B) unsatisfied need.
  C) self-serving bias. D) overall evaluation.



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Answer to Question 1

A

Answer to Question 2

D



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