Critical Analysis Review: Fundamental Attribution Error

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Critical Analysis Review: Fundamental Attribution Error
Social Psychology
Asia A. McGrone
Pikes Peak Community College

Critical Analysis Review: Fundamental Attribution Error Being able to assess and predict others behaviors is an ability that can help an individual to deduce their actions within the social world because internal qualities are not directly observable in others. Fundamental attribution error would suggest that individuals place an gratuitous disposition on their judgements of others based on the interpretation of their own behavior and internal characteristics that are unable to be externally by others. So, how does one justify the their own or others behaviors as being caused by a situational or dispositional
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The article ask you to “Imagine you see someone drop money in a donation jar when entering a donation-funded museum. Do you conclude that she is a generous person or just succumbing to the pressure imposed by a watchful docent? In all such cases, it is not only internal qualities (generosity) –but also external circumstances(docent’s attention) –that influence behavior; thus attributing a behavior to a situational or a dispositional cause is an underdetermined problem.”(Walker, 2015). This scenario helps to suggest that social inference of others and how we react are directly related through FAE as presented in previous behavioral experiments which concluded that “we have a tendency to disregard circumstantial pressures, and instead overestimate the role of disposition”(Walker, …show more content…
The rational model suggest in its scenario that behavior can be “treated as a simple, binary action”(Walker, 2015). An example of this would suggest that “seventy-three percent “of people donate to the museum(mentioned in previous scenario) account for the average disposition. They then make the assumption that people relate their point of judgement to an expected value of distribution. They then apply this idea to present the forms of behavior used to argue that social inferences are