attribution theory
Attribution Theory: Is It Really Fair?One of the easiest theories to accept and understand is Heider's Attribution Theory. This theory is used to explain how a person comes to a quick decision about someone or their personality, based on that person's behavior. Basically stated, we attribute a characteristic, such as labeling one as a thief, because we observed the person participating in a particular behavior, such as shoplifting. On the surface of this theory, we can say this it is correct in its assumption, since that is how we generally want to judge others. But upon analysis of this theory, we find that this theory does not apply to 100 percent of the situations that may arise. As with all theories, there are strengths, but this one also has glaring weaknesses. This theory is also known to be objective, but I can not easily attribute all five criteria of objective theories to this it. There are obvious strengths to this theory. If you have observed the behavior of a person, especially the same behavior or action repeatedly, then it is fair to attribute that behavior to that person. For years, civil rights activists have been trying to make this society o
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