Card 14 / 25: Which of the following is FALSE about Kelley's covariation theory of attribution?
A)
The covariation principle states that, "an effect is attributed to a condition that is present when the effect is present, and absent when the effect is absent".
B)
Distinctiveness indicates the extent to which others in the same situation behave in the same way.
C)
Consistency indicates the extent to which the person usually behaves in the way he/she is currently behaving
D)
Low consensus, high consistency, and low distinctiveness results in dispositional attribution.
Answer:
B) Distinctiveness indicates the extent to which others in the same situation behave in the same way.
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