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Attribution Theory: Phenomenology of science?
Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin
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Attribution theory sometimes confuses phenomenological understanding with scientific theory. Kruglanski's (1977) comments on the endogenous-exogenous distinction are analyzed as an important case of such confusion. Phenomenology is rejected as a substitute for scientific attribution theorizing.
Date Published:
1977
Citations:
Calder, Bobby. 1977. Attribution Theory: Phenomenology of science?. Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin. (4)612-616.