easy · MCAT psych-soc

While driving, a person sees a pedestrian swerve into the road. They assume the pedestrian is 'reckless' and 'clumsy' without considering that the pedestrian might have been dodging a hidden puddle. This bias is known as:

  1. The fundamental attribution error
  2. Cognitive dissonance
  3. Stereotype threat
  4. Self-serving bias

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