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.
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In the poet play 'Malini', Supriya can be called a betrayer. In his entire life, Supriya follows Kemankar. He regards Kemankar as his best friend, guide and teacher. ... Since he betrays his friend, he can be called a betrayer
Explanation:
- Negative environment.
- Lower insurance rates.
- Low opportunity.
Hate speech is and only is legal under the first amendment when no one is being put in danger by the speech. For example, you can say you hate this person but you can not say I hate this person and I will kill this person.