| # | Term | Definition | From Set |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Attribution Theory | explaining others behaviors by attributing it to internal factors or external situations. | Social Psychology 3 |
| 2 | Attribution theory | how we judge peoples behavior as internally or externally caused | Mgmt ch5 |
| 3 | Attribution Theory | Distinctiveness (Is the person unique?), Consistency (Does the behavior recur over time and in different contexts?), Consensus (Do other people agree?) | Chapter 16 + 17 |
| 4 | attribution theory | theory that we tend to give a causal explanation for someone's behavior | ch 16 ch18 |
| 5 | attribution theory | the theory that we tend to give a causal explanation for someone's behavior, often by crediting either the situation or the person's disposition | hyungoo |
| 6 | attribution theory | the theory that we tend to give a causal explanation for someone's behavior often by crediting either the situation or the person's disposition | Psychology: Social Psychology |
| 7 | Attribution Theory | The theory that when we observe what seems like atypical behaviour by an individual, we attempt to determine whether it is internally or externally caused. | Organizational Behaviour |
| 8 | Attribution Theory | We attempt to determine whether someones abnormal behaviour is internally, or externally caused | OB CHAPTER 2 |
| 9 | Attribution Theory | We attempt to determine whether someones abnormal behaviour is internally, or externally caused | ob ch 2 |
| 10 | attribution theory | theory of how people make attributions | last psch test |
| 11 | Attribution Theory | theory of how people explain why things happen and why people choose particular explanations for their behavior | psych final |
| 12 | attribution theory | the theory of how people explain their own and others behavior | chapter 13 |
| 13 | attribution theory | suggests how we explain someone's behavior by crediting either the situation or the person's disposition | Ch 18 |
| 14 | attribution theory | a way of explaining others' behavior by either one's disposition or one's situation | CASA psych - final review - concepts |
| 15 | attribution theory | conerned with how people seek/find causes for behaviour because these interpretations are necessary for an emotional experience | Motivation chapter 2 |
| 16 | attribution theory | the theory of how people explain others' behavior; for example, by attributing it either to internal dispositions (enduring traits, motives, and attitudes) or to external situations | social psych ch.3 - Social Beliefs and Judgments |
| 17 | attribution theory | suggests how we explain someone's behavior - by crediting wither the situation or the person's disposition. | Psychology Chp 15 |
| 18 | Attribution Theory | The theory that we tend to give a causal explanation for someone's behavior, often by crediting either the situation or the person's disposition. | Social Psychology Vocabulary |
| 19 | attribution theory | People tend to give a causal explanation for someone’s behavior, often by crediting either the situation or the person’s disposition | Social Psychology |
| 20 | attribution theory | suggests how we explain someone's behavior- by crediting either the situation or the person's disposition | Social Psychology |
| 21 | attribution theory | an area of social psychology in which researchers attempt to discover what people believe causes behavior | psych terms 7 |
| 22 | Attribution Theory | When a person act grouchy at work, did something happen to him in the morning or is he a bad guy | Social Physcology |
| 23 | attribution theory | tryin to defend someone | social psychology |
| 24 | Attribution Theory | When a student looks like a shy person in a classroom because they don't participate. And you are suprised when they are with their friends talking a lot. | Terms from Module32 |
| 25 | Attribution Theory | When a classmate asks you if he can copy the answers from last night homework and you think they didn't do it because they were partying instead of thinking that he had to work | Social Psychology7 |
| 26 | attribution theory | a runner had already been expending high effort, but had failed to reach a race final, then you encouraging him | Psych 1 (m32) |
| 27 | attribution theory | a way of explaining others' behavior by either one's disposition or one's situation | AP Psychology Review |
| 28 | Attribution Theory | theory that addresses the question of how people make judgments about the causes of behavior; theorist Heider argued that a given behavior is attributed to either internal or external causes, but not both | AP Psychology Social Psychology |
| 29 | attribution theory | a way of explaining others' behavior by either one's disposition or one's situation | AP Psych Exam Review |
| 30 | attribution theory | suggests how we explain someone's behaviour - by crediting either the situation or the person's disposition | PSYC 100 exam 4 |
| 31 | attribution theory | This states that we explain behavior by either disposition or situation (or some combination of the two) | CASA social psych |
| 32 | attribution theory | focuses on learner's beliefs about what behaviors and other factors influence various events in their lives | psyc ch 11 & 12 |
| 33 | Attribution Theory | The baby sitter blames the childs hyper active waays on his personality and not the candy from his easter basket. | Social Psychology |
| 34 | Attribution theory | Attribution theory | Psyc300 ARC Exam 3 |
| 35 | attribution theory | how people explain things | psych exam 3.2 |
| 36 | attribution theory | process of attaching meaning to behavior | interpersonal comm |
| 37 | attribution theory | the theory that we tend to give a causal explanation for someone's behavior, often by crediting either the situation or the person's disposition | CH 8: Social Psychology |
| 38 | Attribution Theory | theory of explaining others' behavior by either one's disposition or one's situation | Hurst AP Psych Review |
| 39 | Attribution Theory | theory that addresses the question of how people make judgments about the causes of behavior; theorist Heider argued that a given behavior is attributed to either internal or external causes, but not both | AP Psych Social psychology |
| 40 | attribution theory | a way of explaining others' behavior by either one's disposition or one's situation | AP Psych Review |
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