OrphanWilde comments on In Defense of the Fundamental Attribution Error - Less Wrong Discussion
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Yes, people with bad habits blame their circumstances instead of themselves (duh), regardless of whether it is due to the circumstances.
Your key sentence is "This is not, however, the same as the FAE resulting in an average of more incorrect judgements in the real world.", but you provide no evidence that this is in fact not the case. On the whole, do you think that people are ascribing actions to personalities not often enough, as opposed to too often?
I've encountered no evidence that this is the case, either. All I've encountered in my research is a lot of artificial situations in which the FAE is deliberately manipulated to produce incorrect results - in which case, it produces incorrect results.
Null. My position is that people are, on average, calibrated more-or-less correctly for the culture in which they grew up.