attributional complexity

Noun

 * 1)  An individual difference (can be thought of as a personality variable) referring to the extent that a person prefers complex explanations for behavior.
 * 2) * 2006, Horhota, M., & Blanchard-Fields, F., “Do beliefs and attributional complexity influence age-differences in the correspondence bias?” in Social Cognition, volume 24, number 3, pages 310-337:
 * Do beliefs and attributional complexity influence age-differences in the correspondence bias? [article title]