When we think the actions of ourselves and of people in our groups as excusable by appeal to circumstances, but we tend to think of the actions of those unlike ourselves and outside our groups as...


When we think the actions of ourselves and of people in our groups as excusable by<br>appeal to circumstances, but we tend to think of the actions of those unlike ourselves<br>and outside our groups as people who make bad choices or have bad intentions, we<br>suffer from:<br>O a. Kantian deontology<br>O b. Fundamental attribution error<br>O c. anchoring and adjustment<br>O d. System 2 thinking<br>Clear my choice<br>

Extracted text: When we think the actions of ourselves and of people in our groups as excusable by appeal to circumstances, but we tend to think of the actions of those unlike ourselves and outside our groups as people who make bad choices or have bad intentions, we suffer from: O a. Kantian deontology O b. Fundamental attribution error O c. anchoring and adjustment O d. System 2 thinking Clear my choice

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