Enviesamento de auto-atribuição

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O enviesamento de auto-atribuição (em inglês, self-attribution bias), ocorre quando as pessoas atribuem resultados positivos à sua capacidade, ao mesmo tempo que culpam a existência de resultados negativos à falta de sorte.

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