Card 13 / 25: Heider (1958) argued that people are like naive scientists who try to make sense of an observable behaviour by inferring its cause. Beliefs about what caused a behaviour are called attributions. Internal attributions are:
A)
Discretional attributes.
B)
Situational attributes
C)
Beliefs that something inside the person who performed the behaviour has caused the behaviour.
D)
Beliefs that something inherent in the situation where the behaviour has caused the behaviour
Answer:
C) Beliefs that something inside the person who performed the behaviour has caused the behaviour.
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