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Covariation Principle: Decoding How We Judge Others

Covariation Principle: Decoding How We Judge Others

Introduction to the Covariation Principle The Covariation Principle stands as a foundational concept within modern social psychology, specifically as a key mechanism of attribution theory. It was systematically developed by the influential American social psychologist Harold H. Kelley (1921–2003) as part of his model describing how individuals function as “naive scientists” attempting to assign cause […]

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