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Differentiate between dispositional attribution and situation attribution

      

Differentiate between dispositional attribution and situation attribution

  

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Dispositional attribution is the assumption that an individual's behavior is influenced by his internal characteristics. It is the assumption that a person's behavior reflects his internal dispositions like his personality, beliefs, attitude etc whereas situation attribution, is analyzing a person's action with regards to the situation that he or she is in. Situational attribution is the assumption that a person's behavior is influenced by an external influence from the environment or culture. No behavior or experience is purely situational or dispositional.
Titany answered the question on December 7, 2021 at 08:04


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