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: Both individual minds and social groups exist in a state of balance between opposing forces. Changing behavior isn't just about adding a positive "push"; it's often about removing a hidden "restraining force". The Fundamental Attribution Error

: This refers to the subjective way an individual perceives and interprets their circumstances. Ross and Nisbett argue that we often fail to realize that our "objective" reality is actually a personal construction, a concept Gladwell explores in Talking to Strangers when discussing how we misread others’ intentions.

For decades, the standard way of understanding human behavior relied on "dispositionism"—the idea that people act according to fixed personality traits. In their seminal work, The Person and the Situation , Lee Ross and Richard E. Nisbett dismantled this assumption. They argued that the external context (the "situation") often exerts a more powerful influence on behavior than internal character. This "situationist" perspective later became the bedrock for Malcolm Gladwell’s worldview, providing the "template" for global bestsellers like The Tipping Point , Blink , and Outliers . The Three Pillars of Situationism Ross Lee Nisbett Richard E Gladwell Malcolm The...

The Person and the Situation: Perspectives of Social Psychology: Ross, Lee, Nisbett, Richard E., Gladwell, Malcolm: 9781905177448: www.amazon.com

The Person and the Situation: Perspectives of Social Psychology : Both individual minds and social groups exist

The Person and the Situation: Perspectives of Social Psychology

Ross and Nisbett identify three critical contributions of social psychology that redefine our understanding of the individual: Ross and Nisbett argue that we often fail

The Architecture of Human Behavior: Ross, Nisbett, and the Gladwellian Lens