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Attribution theory examines how individuals explain the causes of behavior from "summary" of The Handbook of Social Psychology by Daniel Todd Gilbert,Susan T. Fiske,Gardner Lindzey

Attribution theory delves into the intricacies of how people make sense of the world around them, particularly in terms of understanding the reasons behind the behavior they observe in themselves and others. This theory explores the cognitive processes that individuals engage in when attempting to attribute causes to behavior, shedding light on the ways in which people construct explanations for the actions they witness. The central premise of attribution theory is that individuals are motivated to understand and make sense of the social world, and attributing causes to behavior is a key component of this cognitive process. By examining the causes of behavior, individuals are better able to predict, control, and make sense of the events unfolding around them. This process of attribution allows individuals to navigate the complexities of social interactions and relationships by providing a framework for understanding the motivations and intentions behind the actions of others. Furthermore, attribution theory highlights the fact that p...
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    The Handbook of Social Psychology

    Daniel Todd Gilbert

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