At the point when a man relegates causes to another person's conduct and accept that the conduct is because of the circumstance that the individual gets himself/herself in, a(n) external attribution is made. In an outer, or situational attribution individuals derive that a man's conduct is expected to situational factors. While in inside attribution individuals gather that an occasion or a man's conduct is because of individual elements e.g: characteristics, capacities or sentiments.
<span>This behavior could be an example of echolalia. Echolalia is the repetition of words or phrases uttered by another, but without an understanding of the meaning or appropriate use of the phrase. So, in this case if Oscar is displaying echolalia then he is not saying these words to offer his mother cerial, but is rather merely repeating the sounds.</span>