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Making attributions about others' behaviors is a multi-step process. How many steps are involved? What attribution do people tend to initially make, and when would individuals proceed past the initial step?
 
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Research indicates that which of the following candidates would be most likely to win a political election?
 
  a. Denise, whose face other people often perceive as indicating a warm personality
  b. Theo, who many people believe is gay based only on his facial appearance
  c. Vanessa, who has large eyes, a high forehead, and a small, child-like nose
  d. Rudy, whose face is usually seen by others as indicating a cold, calculating, and powerful personality



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Answer to Question 1

Answer: Making attributions is a two-step process where individuals initially make internal attributions. Only with time, effort, and a notion that the person is deceitful or suspicious do individuals usually take into account external factors and how they influence individuals' behaviors.

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Answer: D




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Reply 2 on: Jun 22, 2018
:D TYSM


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Thanks for the timely response, appreciate it

 

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