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If your friend were to do something that is not typical and not what she would regularly do, this lack of consistency would prompt you to make what kind of attribution?
 
  a. circumstance attribution
  b. personal attribution as long as distinctiveness is low
  c. external attribution as long as consensus is high
  d. internal attribution

Question 2

Remy has recently learned about Kelley's covariation model. He uses it when his sister does something that isn't typical for her so the consistency of that behavior is low. What kind of attribution does he make for her behavior?
 
  a. circumstance attribution
  b. personal attribution as long as distinctiveness is low
  c. external attribution as long as consensus is high
  d. internal attribution



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Answer to Question 1

Answer: A

Answer to Question 2

Answer: A



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