The fundamental attribution error is the tendency to
A) use external causes as decoy attributions to explain our failures.
B) feel less responsibility for helping someone when you know that other people are around.
C) overemphasize internal attributions for other people's behavior.
D) silence all disagreement and move quickly toward a group decision.
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