The tendency to overestimate one's ability predict the outcome of an event after it has occurred is to _____ as the tendency to blame a person faced with misfortune for having somehow caused the problem is to _____.
A) self-serving bias; self-effacing bias
B) fundamental attribution bias; just-world hypothesis
C) self-effacing bias; self-serving bias
D) hindsight bias; blaming the victim
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