Heider began by assuming that just as objects have enduring qualities that determine their appearances, so people have stable psychological characteristics that determine their behavior.


p. 94; As cited in Bertram F. Malle, "Attribution theories: How people make sense of behavior." Theories in social psychology (2011): 72-95; p. 74 - "Ordinary personology." 1998


Heider began by assuming that just as objects have enduring qualities that determine their appearances, so people have stable psychological...

Heider began by assuming that just as objects have enduring qualities that determine their appearances, so people have stable psychological...

Heider began by assuming that just as objects have enduring qualities that determine their appearances, so people have stable psychological...

Heider began by assuming that just as objects have enduring qualities that determine their appearances, so people have stable psychological...