When driving on the road and someone cuts in front of you, many of us tend to
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When driving on the road and someone cuts in front of you, many of us tend to think that the other driver is a jerk, ignoring many situational explanations. For example, the other person may be in a hurry because of an emergency. This kind of behavior (i.e., our road rage) can be best explained by which of the following concept:
a. stereotypes
b. self-serving bias
c. self-fulfilling prophecy
d. fundamental attribution error
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