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7 December, 02:36

Mr. Ignatenko thinks that most unemployed people are to blame for their own misfortune. His belief best illustrates a potential consequence of:

A) ingroup bias.

B) deindividuation.

C) the social responsibility norm.

D) the mere exposure effect.

E) the just-world phenomenon.

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  1. 7 December, 04:14
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    Answer:E) the just-world phenomenon.

    Explanation:The just-world phenomenon is when people blames the person for things that happen to that person so it state that what ever misfortune happen to you it is all your fault nothing else, you did it to yourself and you deserve whatever happens to you. This is based on the fact that people want to believe in the the world that is fair hence they have to find someone to blame for injustice.

    It blames the person even when the situation was beyond the person's control.

    This also lead to people believing that good things happen to good people which means all those who have great things happening to them is solely because they are good people.

    It focuses on the person that the situation to try and explain things that happen to people.
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