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The culture and human behavior text box titled "explaining failure and murder: culture and attributional biases" discusses a type of explanatory style more often found in collectivistic cultures that is known as the _____ bias. this style involves blaming our failures on internal, personal factors and attributing our successes to external, situational factors.

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I believe the answer is: self effacing bias

self effacing bias refers to the principle that make us attribute our success to external factors and attributing all our failure to internal factors.
Society with self effacing bias tend to be non-individualistic but tend to blame every individuals for every problems that they have in their life.
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