When a person invites someone over to their house and the guest accidently kicks one of their pets. I have seen a lot of pet owners get angry with their guests for kicking an animal and thinking they were abusing them, when in reality they just didn’t see the animal walking near them. I have seen and heard of this causing quite a few arguments amongst people. This is definitely one of the examples of fundamental attribution error that I see or hear about occurring almost weekly. Once the owners realize they just tripped over the pet, they usually apologize and explain that they are overprotective of their animals and don’t want anyone harming them. This then resolves all arguments and people typically will understand someone protecting their
When a person invites someone over to their house and the guest accidently kicks one of their pets. I have seen a lot of pet owners get angry with their guests for kicking an animal and thinking they were abusing them, when in reality they just didn’t see the animal walking near them. I have seen and heard of this causing quite a few arguments amongst people. This is definitely one of the examples of fundamental attribution error that I see or hear about occurring almost weekly. Once the owners realize they just tripped over the pet, they usually apologize and explain that they are overprotective of their animals and don’t want anyone harming them. This then resolves all arguments and people typically will understand someone protecting their