According to research presented in this chapter, we typically use two steps in making attributions. The first step involves ____
______, and the second step involves __________. anchoring on the situation; adjusting for the person forming an internal attribution; seeking out distinctiveness information seeking consistency information; seeking distinctiveness information forming an internal attribution; adjusting for the situation
<em>forming an internal attribution; adjusting for the situation </em>
<em>Explanation:</em>
<em>Internal attribution</em><em> is also denoted as dispositional attribution and occurs when a person utilizes a few personal reasons as the reason behind the occurrence of a particular event or situation while ignoring other factors.</em>
<em>Here, </em><em>adjusting to the situation represents the </em><em>situational factors or attributions</em><em> which is described as a phenomenon in which the reason behind an individual's behavior is due to some outside factor or situation.</em>
<em>The given question demonstrates the different types of attribution including the formation of internal attribution and external attribution i.e, adjusting to the situation.</em>