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The self-serving bias suggests that:

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A.People tend to attribute failures to something about them, but successes to good luck or the situation
B.People tend to rely too much on luck in explaining their behaviour
C.People tend to attribute successes to something about them, but failures to bad luck or the situation
D.People prefer to serve themselves rather than others
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The question asks about the self-serving bias, a common concept in social psychology that describes how people explain their own successes and failures. Option 1: 'People tend to attribute failures to something about them, but successes to good luck or the situation' This reverses the standard pattern of the self-serv......Login to view full explanation

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