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When people in the United States are trying to find reasons for someone else's behavior, they tend to:
A. leap to the attribution that people's behaviors correspond to the context.
B. overestimate personality traits and underestimate the influence of the situation.
C. explore the personality traits and the environmental constraints to derive an explanation.
D. ignore dispositional attributions in favor of situational attributions.
B. Overestimate personality traits and underestimate the influence of the situation