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So in this question there are two parts and we have to discuss one by one each part of this question.
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The part 1 is the fundamental attribution error.
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So in this error it refers to the tendency to attribute others ' behavior to internal factors such as personality traits while overlooking external factors.
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In lisa's case, individual may incorrectly assume that her collapse is sole due to the personal factors like intoxication or pre -existing health condition.
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This attributional bias might hinder bystanders from recognizing the external factors of the intense heat leading to delay in providing assistance.
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Now coming to the next thing that is prejudice.
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So prejudice involves preconceived beliefs and attitudes about a particular group of people.
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If lisa belongs to a group and it is stigmatized or subject to negative stereotypes, bystanders might these biases influence their perceptions of a situation.
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Next point is just -world hypothesis.
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So just -world hypothesis believes that people get what they deserve, whether good or bad.
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Next is bystander effect...