How does self-knowledge affect our attributions?
A) Since we have more information about others' behaviour than we do our behaviour, we assume others' behaviour is more variable than our own.
B) Since we have more information about our own behaviour than we do others' behaviour, we assume our behaviour is more variable than do those who observe us.
C) Since we have more information about others' behaviour than we do our behaviour, we assume others' behaviour is just as variable as our own.
D) Since we have less information about our own behaviour than we do others' behaviour, we assume our behaviour is more variable than do those who observe us.
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