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Ever wonder if someone did something intentionally or not? Do you find yourself judging yourself or others? Ever make assumptions where it turned out you were wrong? Ever stepped on Legos? … In this episode I talk about attributions and how we can develop a correspondence bias or use attribution errors when comparing what we do vs when someone else does the same thing. I explore how biases develop, some of the dangers, and how to take a new approach.
CITE this episode:
Lännerholm, V. (Host). (2020, August 8). Psychological terminology: Attribution errors (No. 1:4). [Audio podcast episode]. In PsychTalk with DrVic. https://drvic.org/psychtalk-w-drvic/ or https://feeds.buzzsprout.com/1111583.rss
Ever wonder if someone did something intentionally or not? Do you find yourself judging yourself or others? Ever make assumptions where it turned out you were wrong? Ever stepped on Legos? … In this episode I talk about attributions and how we can develop a correspondence bias or use attribution errors when comparing what we do vs when someone else does the same thing. I explore how biases develop, some of the dangers, and how to take a new approach.
CITE this episode:
Lännerholm, V. (Host). (2020, August 8). Psychological terminology: Attribution errors (No. 1:4). [Audio podcast episode]. In PsychTalk with DrVic. https://drvic.org/psychtalk-w-drvic/ or https://feeds.buzzsprout.com/1111583.rss