MCAT Question of the Day


  • Q:

    When driving by an unemployment line, observers are more likely to think the people in the line must have done something wrong to be out of work. According to research on attribution theory, how do people in the line think about why they are in the line?

     

    A

    People in the line are more likely to blame themselves for being at fault.

    B

    People in the line are more likely to blame the economy.

    C

    People in the line are more likely to blame a character flaw or bad habit

    D

    People in the line may vary their responses depending on whether or not they believe the world is fair.



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