Final answer:
Empathy can lead to a higher likelihood of attribution errors, such as the fundamental attribution error.
Step-by-step explanation:
The statement is true. When people empathize with others, it can lead to a higher likelihood of the occurrence of attribution errors. Attribution errors refer to the tendency to attribute the behavior of others to internal factors (dispositional) instead of considering situational factors. This can be influenced by phenomena such as the fundamental attribution error, which is the tendency to overemphasize dispositional factors and underestimate situational influences when explaining others' behavior.