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The practice of trying to identify the reasons for people’s actions is known as causal attribution.

It refers to both the process and the conclusion. Causal attribution is the process of determining the causes of our own behavior as well as the behavior of others.

As we’ve seen, personality traits are a useful tool for understanding and relating to the people we know. But how do we discover a person’s character traits? No one has a label on their forehead that reads, “I am aggressive” or “I am generous.” In some circumstances, we may discover information about a person indirectly, such as through remarks made about them by others. By studying people and understanding their behaviors, we can also learn more about them and their characteristics by using person perception techniques. If Frank strikes Joe, we might infer that he is hostile. Leslie may come out as giving if she leaves the waitress a sizable tip. Because we can assume (often, but not always, properly) that conduct is caused by personality, it seems natural and acceptable to draw such conclusions. Leslie’s kindness earned her a sizable gratuity, and Frank’s assertiveness makes him hit.

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