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Korolek [52]
2 years ago
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When you first met your neighbor, she was packing her car with boxes of food for a local food pantry. You assume that she regula

rly does volunteer work, cares about the community, and will help whenever possible. Your first impression reflects
Social Studies
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Ivanshal [37]2 years ago
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Attribution theory is  first impression reflects, as was packing her car with boxes of food for a local food pantry. person assume that she regularly does volunteer work, cares about the community.

<h3>What does attribution theory explain?</h3>

The social perceiver's utilization of information to arrive at causal explanations for events is the subject of attribution theory.

It investigates how information is acquired and used to arrive at a causal conclusion." People, according to Heider, are naive psychologists attempting to make sense of the social reality.

Thus, it is called Attribution theory.

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