So attribution for others behaviors are more likely to focus on the person we see but not the situational forces acting upon that person that we might not be aware of.
What does SITFOR stand for?
SITFOR stands for Situational Forces
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Not surprisingly, social behavior showed strong ties to personality traits in such internal studies and to situational forces in the external ones.