Psychologist Question:
What is distinctiveness?

Answer:
distinctiveness the extent to which a person’s behavior is unique, that is the extent to which a given behavior does or does not occur across different situations, in Kelley’s theory, this is one piece of information used to determine whether people make dispositional or situational attributions for behavior
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