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A student performs poorly on a difficult exam and blames the 'unfair and tricky' questions. However, when they score high on a subsequent easy quiz, they attribute their success to 'natural brilliance and hard work'. This pattern of attribution is known as:

  1. Actor-observer bias
  2. Fundamental attribution error
  3. Self-serving bias
  4. The just-world hypothesis

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