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Lee D. Ross occurs as prof of social psychology at Stanford University, who has exposed attribution theory, attributional biases, decision making and conflict resolution. Researching by having Stanley Schachter, he earned his Ph.D. in social psychology at Columbia University in 1969.
He foremost coined a term "fundamental attribution error" to explain the results of a learn by Edward E. Jones and Victor Harris, in which people were overly ready to see another person's behavior as revealing a particular attitude even though the person's behavior was a response to situational demands. By having Robert Vallone and Mark Lepper he authored a number one survey to describe the hostile media effect. He has besides collaborated by owning Richard Nisbett in books on individual judgment (1980) & a relation between social situations & personality (1991).
Selected publications
Ross, L. (1977). A intuitive psychologist & his defect: Distortions in the attribution run. Within L. Berkowitz (Ed.), Advances within experimental social psychology (vol. Decade). Just released York: Academic Click.
Notable contributions
attribution theory
bias blind spot
false consensus effect
fundamental attribution error
hostile media effect
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