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Cognitive biases / Psychology / Belief / Social psychology / Attribution bias / Attribution / Fundamental attribution error / Actorobserver asymmetry / Dispositional attribution / False-consensus effect / Social perception / Correspondent inference theory
Date: 2005-08-14 12:46:16
Cognitive biases
Psychology
Belief
Social psychology
Attribution bias
Attribution
Fundamental attribution error
Actorobserver asymmetry
Dispositional attribution
False-consensus effect
Social perception
Correspondent inference theory

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