Thomas Gilovich, Mark Lepper, Richard Nisbett, Andrew Ward
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纪念李·d·罗斯(1942-2021)。罗斯对社会心理学做出了许多贡献。他有一种本领,能看到个人丰富的日常行为背后广泛而深刻的心理过程。然后,罗斯精心设计了一些实验,以一种引人入胜、令人难忘的方式探索这些过程。1969年获得博士学位后,罗斯进入斯坦福大学任教,并在那里任教了52年。罗斯在1977年首次成名,当时他创造了“基本归因错误”一词,描述了将行为主要归因于一个人的性格、态度和其他特征的倾向,即使很明显,这个人的行为在很大程度上是情境影响或约束的结果。(PsycInfo Database Record (c) 2021 APA,版权所有)。
Memorializes Lee D. Ross (1942-2021). Ross made many contributions to social psychology. He had a knack for seeing the broad and deep psychological processes underlying individual episodes of rich, everyday behavior. Ross then crafted experiments that explored those processes in a way that was engaging and unusually memorable. After completing his PhD degree in 1969, Ross joined the faculty at Stanford University, where he taught for 52 years. Ross first achieved prominence in 1977 when he coined the term "the fundamental attribution error" to describe the tendency to attribute behavior primarily to a person's traits, attitudes, and other characteristics even when it should be clear that the person's behavior was largely the result of situational influences or constraints. (PsycInfo Database Record (c) 2021 APA, all rights reserved).