The fundamental attribution error refers to people's tendency to overestimate internal influences and underestimate the external influences when explaining other's behavior. Your attribution focuses more on the personal disposition rather than the situation. For example, you have a friend who experienced a car accident. You blame your friend because of being absent-minded, instead of other factors that has caused the accident.
Answer:
B). The Great Man and Trait Phase.
Explanation:
The 'Great Man and Trait Phase' of leadership thought that is highly concerned on nature and believed that 'great leaders are born'. This phase proposes that the leadership traits like charm, courage, wit, intellect, discernment, instincts, etc. are naturally inbuilt in the born leaders and these traits cannot be acquired or learned formally. This phase believes in the proposition that all the great leaders are the nature's gift and they inherently possess these innate skills to influence people and these natural traits cannot be aspired. Therefore, <u>option B</u> is the correct answer.
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