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Abnormal agency processing could also result in a subject's inner voice being attributed to an outside source, resulting in the attribution errors seen in schizophrenic patients.
And I think what it kicks in is the attribution errors that kick in with everything.
We repeatedly observed pharmaceutical companies making these kinds of attribution errors in choosing which drugs to kill or push forward.
We make what psychologists call fundamental attribution errors, giving too much credit to our talents and strategy and too little to environmental factors and random events.
Recent work by Wolfers (2007) puts a finer point on this, illustrating that voters systematically make attribution errors regarding responsibility for negative economic conditions.
Attribution errors occur when a patient fits a positive or negative stereotype.
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The interpretation was that, in line with what is called the fundamental attribution error, subjects automatically attribute behavior to a person's personality traits and other internal characteristics, rather than to the situation or some other external factor.
The problem is that when we assume that most issues are a simple matter of motivation, we commit what psychologists call the fundamental attribution error — that is, attributing behavior primarily to dispositional factors ("He's too timid," "She's so aggressive," etc.).
Psychologists call this the fundamental attribution error – we tend to attribute the mistakes of others to their personality or ability ("what an idiot!", "what a terrible driver!"), while excusing our own errors as situational ("that bit of road is dangerous", "I had to drive that fast or I would have been late").
But this perception probably reflects what psychologists call "the fundamental attribution error" — our tendency to ignore context and attribute an individual's success or failure solely to inherent qualities.
But this perception probably reflects what psychologists call "the fundamental attribution error"—our tendency to ignore context and attribute an individual's success or failure solely to inherent qualities.
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