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Lee Ross
fundamental attribution error.
Lee Ross (1942–2021) was a professor of psychology at Stanford University for over four decades. He coined 'fundamental attribution error' in 1977 and co-authored 'The Person and the Situation' with Richard Nisbett. He also developed the concept of naive realism and applied social-psychological insights to real-world conflict resolution.
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Last updated
10 May 2026