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Why is it generally felt that members of some societies might develop a stronger preference for dispositional explanations?

A. many western societies are characterized by a culture of individualism, and this makes people lean more towards understanding the actor than the situation
B. many western societies are characterized by a culture of collectivism, and this makes people lean more towards understanding the situation than the actor
C. many non-western societies are characterized by a culture of individualism, and this makes people lean more towards understanding the actor than the situation
D. many non-western societies are characterized by a culture of collectivism, and this makes people lean more towards understanding the situation than the actor
Answer» A. many western societies are characterized by a culture of individualism, and this makes people lean more towards understanding the actor than the situation
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