easy · MCAT psych-soc

In a social psychology study, a participant attributes their own failure on a test to the 'unfairly difficult' questions (an external factor) but attributes a peer's failure on the same test to the peer's 'lack of intelligence' (an internal factor).

What bias is this participant demonstrating?

  1. Actor-observer bias
  2. Self-serving bias
  3. Confirmation bias
  4. Fundamental attribution error

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