The intuitive psychologist and his shortcomings: Distortions in the attribution process

L Ross - Advances in experimental social psychology, 1977 - Elsevier
Publisher Summary Attribution theory is concerned with the attempts of ordinary people to
understand the causes and implications of the events they witness. It deals with the “naive
psychology” of the “man in the street” as he interprets his own behaviors and the actions of
others. For man—in the perspective of attribution theory—is an intuitive psychologist who
seeks to explain behavior and draw inferences about actors and their environments. To
better understand the perceptions and actions of this intuitive scientist, his methods must be …
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