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Take a moment to think about how you generally attribute the behavior of others. describe one instance when you attributed someone else’s behavior to his or her disposition (a personal/dispositional attribution) and describe one instance when you attributed someone else’s behavior to the situation (a situational attribution). why do you think your attribution differed in these two instances?

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