Why are people likely to blame the victim?
  1. It’s an easy solution
  2. They don’t take time to consider the true facts
  3. It helps us maintain our belief of bad things happen to bad people
  4. All of the above
Explanation
Answer - D - An example of blaming the victim that is often used is one of blaming people on welfare for their joblessness or asking people who have been victimized by poverty, robbery, or rape ‘why’ they got themselves into such a situation. Again, it’s the most noticeable, stand out factor that we see first, so we tend to affix blame without looking into the situational factors that are not concrete and conspicuous. Or we use the ‘blanketing’ effect-if a few incidences of people cheating the welfare system are made known, for example, we just assume that all people receiving welfare are guilty of anything like it.
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