When we observe others' behavior, we tend to overestimate the influence of their personality traits or dispositions—often attributing their actions to who they are rather than the context they are in. Conversely, we tend to underestimate the impact of situational factors that may be influencing their behavior, such as external pressures or circumstances. This bias is known as the fundamental attribution error, highlighting how our perceptions can skew our understanding of others' actions.
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