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which attribution bias is the tendency to attribute personal success to personal factors and to attribute failure to factors outside oneself?
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User: which attribution bias is the tendency to attribute personal success to personal factors and to attribute failure to factors outside oneself?

Weegy: Assumed-similarity bias is the tendency to attribute personal success to personal factors and to attribute failure to factors outside oneself.
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User: which part of the brain helps regulate our sleep wake cycle by filtering out background stimuli to aid in uninterrupted sleep.

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The hypothalamus of the brain helps regulate our sleep wake cycle by filtering out background stimuli to aid in uninterrupted sleep.
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under which stage of sleep are people least responsive to outside stimulation?
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Stage N3 of sleep are people least responsive to outside stimulation.

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under which stage of sleep are people least responsive to outside stimulation? a stage 1 b. stage 2 c. stage 3
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According to research, the most powerful reinforcement technique in conditioning is positive reinforcement.
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An example of Jean Piaget's preoperational stage of cognitive development: A 6-year-old who sees the world only from his own perspective.

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