Two more biases it is related to are fundamental attribution error and is-ought fallacy. That is to say, intentions are often interpreted as outputs of essential qualities of the person rather than contingent on the situation, and intentions are often wrapped up with implicit oughts that multiple parties will interpret differently.
Two more biases it is related to are fundamental attribution error and is-ought fallacy. That is to say, intentions are often interpreted as outputs of essential qualities of the person rather than contingent on the situation, and intentions are often wrapped up with implicit oughts that multiple parties will interpret differently.