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CONSENSUS

CONSISTENCY

EXAMPLE

INTERNAL FACTORS

EXTERNAL

Extent to which the

person always behaves

the same way toward

the stimulus every time

the situation occurs.

DISTINCTIVENESS

CONSISTENCY

Extent to which others

behave in the same

way toward the stimulus

in a similar situation

CONSENSUS

EXAMPLE

We assume that Riffie

is laughing when watching

Maharaja Lawak because

the comedian is

very funny

Donnie smokes a cigarette

when he goes out for a meal

with his friend. If his friend

smokes also smokes, the

consensus is high. But, if only

Donnie

smokes, the

consensus is low

Caused by situation

or some

other aspects

of the social or

physical world

(environment)

EXAMPLE

If Donnie only smokes when

he is out with his friends, the consistency is high. But, if Donnie rarely smokes in other situation, the consistency is low

EXTERNAL FACTORS

CONSISTENCY

DISTINCTIVENESS

CONSENSUS

EXAMPLE

We assume that Riffie is

laughing when watching

Maharaja Lawak

because he is the

kind of person who

laughs a lot

DISTINCTIVENESS

INTERNAL

INTERNAL + EXTERNAL FACTORS

Extent to which the person

responds in the same

way toward different stimuli

DISTINCTIVENESS

How We Answer The Question "Why"?

CONSISTENCY

Caused by

person's traits

(disposition), motive

or intention

CONSENSUS

EXAMPLE

If Donnie only smokes

when he is out with his

friends his behavior is

high in

distinctiveness. If Donnie

smokes at any time

or place, distinctiveness

is low.

Kelley's Theory of Causal Attribution

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