Everything about Group-serving Bias totally explained
Group-serving bias is identical to
self-serving bias except that it takes place between
groups rather than individuals, under which group members make dispositional attributions for their group's successes and situational attributions for group failures, and vice versa for outsider groups.
For instance, the
fundamental attribution error is a self-serving bias, while the
group attribution error is a group-serving bias. Perhaps the most basic form of group-serving bias is
ingroup bias.
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