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Diagnosis Dictionary Talk To Someone Find A Therapist Stay Magazine The Real Narcissists Even for those high in the trait, it's not all about vanity. Subscribe Issue Archive Customer Service Renew Give a Gift Stay Tests Experts Experts by Topic Public Speakers Media Interviews All Experts Stay Search form Search All ContentArticleBlogBlog EntryCollectionConditionMagazine IssuePageProfileSelf TestTopic Page Stay Find a Therapist Therapists: Log In | Sign Up Mark Sherman Ph.D. Real Men Don't Write Blogs Why We Don't Give Each Other a Break Annoyed? Peeved? The fundamental attribution error explains it all. Posted Jun 20, 2014 SHARE TWEET EMAIL MORE SHARE SHARE STUMBLE SHARE Academic psychologists will immediately recognize the phrase in my subtitle as a very important phenomenon in psychology. For others who may be less familiar with the fundamental attribution error (sometimes called correspondence bias or attribution effect), Wikipedia's simple definition reports that it "descri
Tim's Tools Making Financial Music ➡ Money, Romance and the Fundamental Attribution Error Share | Tweet | Share | +1 | Buffer | print | email (AKA An attempt at a non-clichéd Valentine’s post) Question: What percentage of marriages in actor observer effect the U.S. end in divorce? Answer: Over 50% Question: What percentage of those cite money
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issues as the primary reason for the split? Answer: Over 50% It doesn’t take a statistician to hypothesize that money is the self serving bias foremost source of relational dysfunction. Or, maybe it’s the primary scapegoat or symptom. That distinction is largely irrelevant because in either case, the common denominator is money. And even though we’re dealing with the dollars and cents https://www.psychologytoday.com/blog/real-men-dont-write-blogs/201406/why-we-dont-give-each-other-break of money constantly, have you ever noticed that we don’t talk much about our philosophy surrounding money or our history with money or even our feelings about money? Enter the sexy topic of “fundamental attribution error.” Here’s a definition I found in Wikipedia: In social psychology, the fundamental attribution error (also known as correspondence bias or attribution effect) describes the tendency to over-value dispositional or personality-based explanations for the observed behaviors of others http://timmaurer.com/2011/02/10/money-romance-and-the-fundamental-attribution-error/ while under-valuing situational explanations for those behaviors. Clear as mud, eh? Here’s the idea: We have a tendency to presume that the bad things that happen to us are circumstantial—that we’re an innocent bystander subject to the undeserved malevolence of the universe —and that the bad things that happen to other people are due to a lack of responsibility on their part or even their character. That’s why when you cut someone off driving, you were obviously in a hurry to do something very important (and late for no fault of your own) and when someone on the road cuts you off, they were obviously just an idiot trampling on your God-given traffic rights. (Sarcasm intended.) Thankfully, fundamental attribution error never takes place in our marriages and relationships with boyfriends and girlfriends. And never regarding the topic of money! (Intense sarcasm intended.) That’s why, at our very worst, we believe that our beloved is a spendthrift who obviously wasn’t properly reared to understand the value of money while we are disciplined, frugal and wise in the ways of fiscal matters. Or, we believe that our soul mate is a miser whose parents were just plain cheap while we hold money loosely, recognizing its relative unimportance in the face of deepening relationships. Right. So, in the spirit of Saint Hallmark
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