Match the following terms with their respective definitions.
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Overestimating negative personality factors in explaining a stranger's negative event and underestimating situational factors. ("That stranger got in a car crash. He must have been drunk; it couldn't have had anything to do with the slippery roads or the traffic light that wasn't working.")
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Attributing one's positive events to positive dispositional factors and creating derogatory explanations for outgroup successes. ("I received an A on the exam because I'm smart but those people received As and they must have cheated.")
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Remembering one's failures more and attributing those failures to one's lack of ability.
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Positive attachment to and predisposition for norms and behaviors that are related to one's group.
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To place more emphasis on negative information concerning outgroup members.