The correct answer is C. self-failure bias.
Self-failure bias is the tendency of people to attribute their failures to external factors, such as bad luck or the actions of others, while attributing their successes to internal factors, such as their own abilities or hard work. This bias can lead people to overestimate their abilities and underestimate the challenges they face, which can make them less likely to take risks and achieve their goals.
A. Self-attribution bias is the tendency of people to attribute their own behavior to internal factors, such as their personality or beliefs, while attributing the behavior of others to external factors, such as the situation or the other person’s personality.
B. Self-success bias is the tendency of people to overestimate their own contributions to success and underestimate the contributions of others.
D. Self-condition bias is the tendency of people to attribute their current situation to their own past actions, while ignoring the role of luck or other factors.