Transcription of ATTRIBUTION - AN OVERVIEW
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Collegial Conflict Workshop Series Kerry Knickle, LLM (ADR), University of Toronto 2006 1 ATTRIBUTION THEORY1 ATTRIBUTION and its theory are connected to a situation where two individuals (the actor and observer) may have a difference of opinion or perception regarding the cause or consequence of events or behaviour. The actor and observer each have a perception of their own behavior and its causal origins. Studies indicate that the actor is remarkably inclined to measure his/her own behaviour in terms of task difficulty or as situational in nature, while the observer attributes the actor s behaviour in terms of ability or There are powerful cognitive forces that compel both the actor and observer to make these respective situationa
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