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ERIC Number: EJ333962
Record Type: Journal
Publication Date: 1985
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Commonsense Attribution versus the Covariation Principle.
Kimble, Charles E.
Social Behavior and Personality, v13 n2 p127-35 1985
Subjects read two descriptions of an actor responding positively toward a target person with different patterns of information accompanying them. In one description, the subject was the target person. Comparison between two-dimension information patterns implied that when distinctiveness or consensus information was absent results were dependent on assumed covariation of the missing dimension with behavior. (Author/BL)
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Language: English
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