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    The fundamental attribution error and Harman's case against character traits by Clarke, S

    Published 2006
    “…Gilbert Harman argues that the warrant for the lay attribution of character traits is completely undermined by the "fundamental attribution error" (FAE). He takes it to have been established by social psychologists, that the FAE pervades ordinary instances of lay person perception. …”
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    MEMBANGUN MOTIVASI BERPRESTASI: Pengembangan Self Efficacy dan Penerapannya dalam Dunia Pendidikan by Abdul Rahman Barakatu

    Published 2007-06-01
    Subjects: “…Self efficacy, motivasi berprestasi, fundamental attribution error.…”
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    The Social Explanatory Styles Questionnaire: assessing moderators of basic social-cognitive phenomena including spontaneous trait inference, the fundamental attribution error, and moral blame. by Michael J Gill, Michael R Andreychik

    Published 2014-01-01
    “…In Study 5, we show that SESQ historicism moderates the tendency to commit the Fundamental Attribution Error. Finally, in Study 6 we show that SESQ controllability predicts polarization of moral blame judgments: Heightened blaming toward controllable stigmas (assimilation), and attenuated blaming toward uncontrollable stigmas (contrast). …”
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    Netflix and Crime: Identification with the Characters of ‘La Casa de Papel’ Spanish Series by Afnan Qutub

    Published 2021-08-01
    “…The findings suggest that the Saudi viewers justified the characters’ crimes influenced by fundamental attribution error. Viewers’ identification with the characters could be seen in their empathy with the robbery team and their desire for threatening characters to die. …”
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    Construal-Level Theory of Psychological Distance (by N.Liberman. Y.Trope) by Krivosheina I.V., Kotov A.A.

    Published 2016-12-01
    “…The key researches in the field of the theory are described to deal with such phenomena as the fundamental attribution error, the prediction of social events, behavioral intentions, self-control, goals and means of action. …”
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    A Systematic Review of Teachers’ Causal Attributions: Prevalence, Correlates, and Consequences by Hui Wang, Nathan C. Hall

    Published 2018-12-01
    “…Finally, observed themes across study findings are highlighted with respect to the fundamental attribution error and the utility of Weiner’s attribution theory for understanding how teachers’ explanations for classroom stressors impact their instruction, well-being, and student development.…”
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    Traumatic Memory and Social Identity: The Public Construction of the Nanjing Massacre's Historical Recognition by Li Xin

    Published 2018-01-01
    “…The underestimation of the power of extreme situations leads to the above fundamental attribution error. Therefore, China must construct a shared traumatic memory to secure the most extensive possible social identity for the victims of the Nanjing Massacre.…”
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    An Interactive Game with Virtual Reality Immersion to Improve Cultural Sensitivity in Health Care

    Published 2022-03-01
    “…With respect to attribution, after the simulation participants were less inclined to view the patient as primarily responsible for their situation, suggesting less impact of the fundamental attribution error. Conclusion: This training simulation aimed to utilize components of evidence-based prejudice habit breaking interventions, such as learning more about an individual's life experience to help minimize filling in gaps with stereotyped assumptions. …”
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    Digitizing the chemical senses: Possibilities & pitfalls by Spence, C, Obrist, M, Velasco, C, Ranasinghe, N

    Published 2017
    “…People often fail to detect fragrances when they are concentrating on something else; And even when they detect that their chemical senses have been stimulated, there is always a danger that they attribute their experience (e.g., pleasure) to one of the other senses – this is what we call ‘the fundamental attribution error’. We conclude with an outlook on digitizing the chemical senses and summarize a set of open-ended questions that the HCI community has to address in future explorations of smell and taste as interaction modalities.…”
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    Everyday Beliefs About Emotion Perceptually Derived From Neutral Facial Appearance by Daniel N. Albohn, Reginald B. Adams

    Published 2020-02-01
    “…We are so attuned to expressive information in the face that it informs even stable trait inferences (e.g., Knutson, 1996) through a process we refer to here as the face-specific fundamental attribution error (Albohn et al., 2019). We even derive highly consistent beliefs about the emotional lives of others based on emotion-resembling facial appearance (e.g., low versus high brows, big versus small eyes, etc.) in faces we know are completely devoid of overt expression (i.e., emotion overgeneralization effect: see Zebrowitz et al., 2010). …”
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    Atribuição de causalidade ao sucesso e fracasso escolar: um estudo transcultural Brasil-Argentina-México Causal attribution to success and failure in school: a transcultural study... by Maria Cristina Ferreira, Eveline Maria Leal Assmar, Alicia Graciela Omar, Hugo Uribe Delgado, Alberto Terrones González, Jorge Manuel Beltrán Silva, Marcos Aguiar de Souza, Maria do Carmo de Figueiredo Cisne

    Published 2002-01-01
    “…These results are discussed based both on the self-serving attributional bias and the fundamental attribution error theoretical framework, by taking into account the cultural peculiarities of the three countries which participated in the study.…”
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