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rosent76

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Which statement about cross-cultural differences in attribution is true?
 
  a. The factors leading to internal or external attributions are the same all over the world.
  b. Attributional differences between two cultures are generally not due to cultural experiences.
  c. Experimental results from European American cultures tend to generalize to all cultures.
  d. Differences in attribution may help to explain cross-cultural misunderstandings.

Question 2

Zewde is usually very friendly and outgoing. She is typically polite to others and always leaves a large tip when she goes out to eat. Earlier today, however, you saw her yell at a waiter at a local restaurant. You also noticed that other customers yelled at this waiter. According to Kelly's attribution theory, you are likely to make a(n) ____ attribution for Zewde's behavior.
 
  a. external
  b. internal
  c. differentiated
  d. unified



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Answer to Question 1

ANSWER:
d

Answer to Question 2

ANSWER:
a



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