Why do people act the way they do? How do their desires and fears
become known to us? When are our opinions of others correct, and
when are they likely to be mistaken? These are questions which
attribution theory tries to answer. Originally published in 1975,
this title provides an informal introduction to the field of
attribution, with the theoretical principles and issues illustrated
in everyday examples. The origins of current attribution theory are
outlined, and models of the inference process are examined. The
intellectual debt owed to social psychology by the attribution
theory is acknowledged, and an exploration of the interpersonal and
social consequences of attribution is included.
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