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13: Fundamental Attribution Error

13: Fundamental Attribution Error

The way we judge others’ actions versus our own is a bias called the Fundamental Attribution Error.

Instead of considering external factors that may have caused one's behavior, we often attribute it to their character. However, we tend to make excuses for our own behavior.

Remember: be self-aware and avoid this bias when evaluating others.

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Attribution Bias

The “fundamental attribution error,” is when we excuse our own mistakes but blame other people for theirs.

Give other people the chance to explain themselves before judging their behavior.

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