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In attribution theory, dispositional attributions are ______ and situational attributions are _____.

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icang [17]4 years ago
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In attribution theory, dispositional attributions are Internal  <span>and situational attributions are external
</span><span>Dispositional attributions is the cause of someone's behavior that is caused by something from within that person, such as anger level, intellect, etc.
The situational attributions meanwhile, is the cause that came from outside that individual, such as economic condition, regular friends, etc.</span>
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