59. People Assume it's You, Not the Situation

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This point details personality vs. situational factors and how to take those into account when designing.
Laura Bankhead
Slides por Laura Bankhead, atualizado more than 1 year ago
Laura Bankhead
Criado por Laura Bankhead aproximadamente 4 anos atrás
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    Different Cultures Perceive Differently
    U.S. & individualistic cultures: common to attribute others' behavior to personality fundamental attribution error is common common to attribute own behavior to the situation Collectivist behavior cultures (ex. China): ​​​​​​​​​​​​​​fundamental attribution error not as common

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    People Can't Stop
    Research exhibits that even if you know you're making fundamental attribution errors, it is hard to stop doing it, and you will likely still make the error.

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    Takeaways
    Be wary of how you interpret interviews for focus groups for product design. You will tend to think about what people are likely to do based on personality versus the situation.   Be mindful of how you interpret expert advice on what people do or will do. The expert may inherently look at people's personalities over situational factors.   Try to check your own biases, and ask yourself if you are making a fundamental attribution error.

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