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The explanations that people create to account for behavior vary depending on
 
  a. the type of situation.
  b. the age of the person.
  c. the strength of the social beliefs and whether they have been violated.
  d. all of these.

Question 2

Blanchard-Fields and colleagues found that when participants were presented with different situations with positive or negative outcomes, older adults were more likely to make about the main character.
 
  a. situational attributions
  b. causal attributions
  c. interactive attributions
  d. dispositional attributions



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Answer to Question 1

ANSWER: d

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ANSWER: d





 

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