The tendency to overestimate the contribution of internal factors to one's successes and the contribution of external factors to one's failures is a result of a. the self-serving bias. b. over stability. c. openness to experience. d. Machiavellianism. e. an emotional plateau.

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When we overestimate the contribution of internal factors to successes and yet ascribe failures to external forces, this is a. the self-serving bias.

What is a self-serving bias?

This refers to when we refuse to take blame for any failures we have and instead blame it on external forces.

When we experience successes however, we claim them as a result of our hardwork and resilence, and more internal factors.

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