Talk:Attribution (psychology)/Archives/2018

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Consistency, distinctiveness and consensus

The section on Kelley's covariation model could put this with greater clarity. Distinctiveness is using information about whether people act that way in different situations; consistency is whether people act that way on other occasions; consensus is whether other people act that way. Vorbee (talk) 17:20, 13 October 2018 (UTC)