When We Attribute Another’s Behavior To Internal Factors More Than External Factors We Are?
When We Attribute Another’s Behavior To Internal Factors More Than External Factors We Are? The actor-observer bias explains the phenomenon of attributing other people’s behavior to internal factors while attributing our own behavior to external or situational forces, also known as the fundamental attribution error (Jones & Nisbett, 1971; Nisbett, Caputo, Legant, & Marecek, 1973;