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You see a driver on the highway weaving in and out lanes of traffic and driving rather erratically. You make the assumption that this person is a crazy driver who has no regard for the safety of others.
 
  However, you are unaware that he is furiously trying to get his sick daughter the hospital. In this instance you have engaged in which of the following?
  a. Hostile attribution bias
  b. False consensus effect
  c. External attribution bias
  d. Trait attribution bias

Question 2

Michael is the manager of a paper company who views the salespeople in his office as subordinates that need to obey his instructions. Michael is an example of a ________ leader.
 
  a. transactional
  b. authoritarian
  c. transformational
  d. totalitarian


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Answer to Question 1

Answer: A

Answer to Question 2

Answer: A



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