Asked by Brittany Largo on Jul 01, 2024

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What is demonstrated by an individual who has a tendency to blame victims for their misfortune,so that the individual feels less likely to be victimized in a similar way

A)  a rationalization attribution
B)  the self-serving bias 
C)  the self-effacing bias
D)  a defensive attribution

Defensive Attribution

Defensive attribution is a psychological process in which individuals attribute causes for events in a way that defends their self-esteem or minimizes their feelings of vulnerability.

Self-Serving Bias

A common tendency for individuals to attribute their successes to personal characteristics and their failures to external factors.

Self-Effacing Bias

The tendency to downplay one's own success or attribute positive outcomes to external factors rather than to one's own efforts or abilities.

  • Familiarize yourself with the concepts underlying self-serving bias, defensive attribution, and the fundamental attribution error.
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Ashley BongartJul 01, 2024
Final Answer :
D
Explanation :
A tendency to blame victims for their misfortune and attribute their negative experiences to their own behavior is indicative of a defensive attribution. This allows the individual to maintain a belief in a just world where good things happen to good people and bad things happen to bad people, reducing their own anxiety about the possibility of being victimized in a similar way.