Attribution is a concept in social psychology. The attribution theory is a term for many models that explain the processes.
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Attribution theory includes three main elements: locus of control (internal versus external), stability (stable versus unstable), and controllability (controllable versus uncontrollable). These elements describe how individuals explain the causes of events or behaviors, influencing their emotions and subsequent actions.
Attribution theory refers to an individual's perception of the main causes of life events, whether attributing them to internal or external factors, stable or unstable factors, or controllable or uncontrollable factors.
It is usually reduced to the adage, "location, location, location".
It shows how a person explains the behavior of someone else.
The fundamental attribution error is the tendency to attribute others' behavior to internal factors (such as personality or disposition) rather than external factors (such as situational influences). This leads people to often underestimate the impact of the situation on behavior and overemphasize the role of personal characteristics.
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Attribution theory of charismatic leadership suggests that followers attribute certain charismatic qualities to their leaders, such as vision, inspiration, and confidence. These qualities are perceived as unique and extraordinary, inspiring admiration and loyalty from followers. Followers' belief in the leader's exceptional qualities contributes to the leader's charismatic influence and effectiveness.
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The statement, "That driver is an idiot!" represents the fundamental attribution bias. This means that, without knowing something for certain and judging an instant based on outside factors, the speaker has attributed to a person or thing a trait that they cannot verify.
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