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Summary Of: Correspondence bias

whereas the correspondence bias should be considered as the tendency to draw correspondent dispositional inferences from behavior... cultural studies also found that cultural differences of correspondence bias are not equivalent to those of fundamental attribution error... correspondence bias occurs across cultures... Correspondence bias in individualist and collectivist cultures...

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