Group attribution error
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The group attribution error is a group-serving, attributional bias identical to the fundamental attribution error except that it occurs between members of different groups rather than different individuals.
Group members are more likely to attribute a fellow group member's actions to their arbitrary circumstances, while attributing a non-group member's actions to something in that group's inherent disposition.
The group attribution error was first reported by Scott Allison and David Messick.
Compare to the outgroup homogeneity bias.
[edit] See also
ingroup bias, attribution theory, list of cognitive biases. .