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This Concept Map, created with IHMC CmapTools, has information related to: casual attribution, casual attribution ???? attribution theory, attribution studied by Berbard Weiner and Craig Anderson, covariation principle: the idea that we should attribute behavior to potential causes that occur within the behavior. linked to emotional amplification, casual attribution ???? correspondence bias, correspondence bias aka fundamental attribution error, fundamental attribution error cause IMPULSE: just world hypothesis, attribution theory ???? Muhammad Ali, casual attribution ???? self-serving bias, covariation principle: the idea that we should attribute behavior to potential causes that occur within the behavior. three causes consensus:, covariation principle: the idea that we should attribute behavior to potential causes that occur within the behavior. three causes consistency, covariation principle: the idea that we should attribute behavior to potential causes that occur within the behavior. three causes distinctiveness, casual attribution process of casual attribution augumentation principle, covariation principle: the idea that we should attribute behavior to potential causes that occur within the behavior. linked to counterfactual thoughts, casual attribution ???? false consensus effect, attribution theory similar to attribution, casual attribution ???? covariation principle: the idea that we should attribute behavior to potential causes that occur within the behavior., attribution studied by Chris Peterson and Martin Seligman, casual attribution process of casual attribution discounting principal