Left right left I think please give me brainliest
Answer:
The answer is dispositional and situational, respectively.
Explanation:
A dispositional attribution judgement holds a person's internal traits as responsible for an outcome. In the example, you think the skier fell due to his lack of skills.
On the other hand, a situational attribution holds the conditions of the environment or the situation as responsible for the outcome.
Studies show that <u>situational attribution is more common when judging our own outcomes</u>, especially when negative.
Sophia's intelligence would rely on the people who adopted her, and what they and others have taught her.
However, one can argue that IQ isn't entirely accurate when it comes to intelligence. For instance, emotional intelligence is not a factor when determining that score.
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