Asked by Dominique Brienza on May 01, 2024

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Our explanations of our own admirable actions are ________ likely to involve situational attributions than our explanations of our own shameful actions.Our explanations of our own actions performed long ago are ________ likely to involve dispositional attributions than our explanations of our own very recent actions.

A) less;less
B) more;more
C) less;more
D) more;less

Situational Attributions

The process of attributing a person's behavior to external or situational factors, as opposed to their character or personality.

Dispositional Attributions

The tendency to attribute someone’s behavior to their internal characteristics or personality traits rather than to external situational factors.

Admirable Actions

Behaviors or deeds that are commendable and deserving of respect or admiration due to their moral, ethical, or noble nature.

  • Investigate the impact of individual characteristics versus the effects of environmental contexts in explaining actions.
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Melinda MercedesMay 06, 2024
Final Answer :
C
Explanation :
This is because we tend to want to take credit for our admirable actions, so we attribute them to our own personal traits (dispositional attributions), whereas we want to distance ourselves from shameful actions, so we attribute them to external circumstances (situational attributions). Additionally, recency bias can influence our attributions, so we may be more likely to explain recent actions based on situational factors and older actions based on dispositional factors.