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12 May, 00:04

Everyone you know seems to love the tv show the apprentice. You're a huge fan of reality tv as well, as you never miss an episode of the amazing race, american idol, or project runway. But every time you watch the apprentice, you have the same reaction: you hate it with a passion. According to kelley's (1967) covariation theory of attribution, your dislike of this show would be

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  1. 12 May, 00:15
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    I believe the answer is: Low in consensus, high in distinctiveness, and high in consistency

    Low in consensus means that it's not very common behaviour within your social group, High in distinctiveness means that the behaviour could easily be noticeable by other members in the social group, and high in consistency means that the behaviour seems to be occurring repeatedly with less variance.
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