Answer: fundamental attribution error
Explanation: Fundamental attribution error is the tendency of others to explain another persons behaviour based on personality or disposition and give little or no concern for other external factors such as situation surrounding the persons behaviour at that particular point in time.
According to the question, Dr. Mitchell's behaviour during lectures is far different to her behaviour when she is alone or with others. Due to her behaviour during lectures her students labelled her an extrovert when in actual sense she is an introvert. Her out going behaviour during lectures can be associated with her surrounding which is the lecture room and students while her personality is she like being alone reading.
I believe the answer is the 3rd option. My apologies if I’m incorrect. :)
Despite efforts to become more diverse, minorities remain underrepresented to varying degrees in the vast majority of<span> larger police departments throughout the country. Particularly in jurisdictions experiencing rapid </span>demographic<span> shifts, police largely </span>do<span> not </span>reflect<span> on that.</span>
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