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People from collectivist cultures are more likely to make __________ attributions for behavior while people from individualistic cultures are more likely to make __________ attributions for behavior.
 
  a. external; situational
  b. situational; dispositional
  c. internal; dispositional
  d. internal; external

Question 2

Suppose someone robbed a bank. How would Megan, who is from an individualistic culture, be most likely to explain this behavior?
 
  a. The robber is immoral.
  b. The robber is stealing to take care of his family.
  c. The robber had a poor upbringing and didn't know right from wrong.
  d. The robber was negatively influenced by his peers.



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Answer to Question 1

Answer: B

Answer to Question 2

Answer: A



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