Question

How is dispositionalism different from situationalism?

A) Dispositionalism is the tendency to ascribe the cause of a person's behavior to factors not in their control, while situationalism is the tendency to ascribe the cause of a person's behavior to their character.

B) Dispositionalism is the strong tendency of people to favor the members of their own group, while situationalism is the tendency of people to give preference to individual goals over the group.

C) Dispositionalism is the collectivist concern for the welfare of their group, while situationalism is the tendency of people to give preference to individual goals over collective group development.

D) Dispositionalism is the tendency to ascribe the cause of a person's behavior to their character, while situationalism is the tendency to ascribe the cause of a person's behavior to factors not in their control.

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