Answer:The salience of perceptual stimuli is a good description of how we can end up with attribution error.
Explanation:
This means we can make error in how we define others based on what aspect of them we focused more on or what aspect we didn't focus on.
Salience bias or perceptual salience is how our thinking can be bias sometimes as we tend to focus more on prominent or emotionally capturing individuals than those who seems not noticeable eventhough those differences may not be relevant if we were to think more objectively.
People may be speaking about the same topic but we may tend to listen more to the famous actress saying the same thing which is said by our neighbor just because our neighbor isn't prominent .
Peasants grew the crops and tended the livestock. They usually rented land from lords of manors. They pay their rent to these lords in the form of either livestock or harvest. They made money by selling the surplus they produce, so that they can buy goods that they need. Eventually, if they make enough surplus and sell them, they can pay off the Lord with cash, instead of just livestock and harvest, which is more convenient both for the lord and the peasant.
Sometimes, poorer peasants who cannot afford to rent land work for wealthier peasants, so that they can help they can help the wealthier peasants pay the lord, make money and also make money themselves without paying a lord.
Connotative. It is a different shade of meaning for both of them.