Answer:
The answer is dispositional and situational, respectively.
Explanation:
People tend to attribute an out-group's results to their skills, rather than the situation. For example, in a soccer match, if the opposite team loses, the winners are likely to assume the other team lacks the necessary skills.
On the other hand, we tend to attribute our negative outcomes to situational causes. If we fail an exam, we probably will say it was due to an uncomfortable environment or lack of sleep.