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Miller and Ross ultimately argued that the self-serving bias people create is rational and not dependent on one’s need for self-esteem. All this means is that if the outcome of an event is consistent with the person’s expectation, then they will make dispositional (internal) factors. On the other hand, if the outcome of the event doesn’t match the person’s expectations, they will make situational attributions by blaming their surroundings instead of themselves. David0808 (talk) 20:54, 27 March 2018 (UTC) David Londono