The Cognitive Perspective
... on socially meaningful stimuli • People form cognitive categories for: ...
... on socially meaningful stimuli • People form cognitive categories for: ...
Chapter 13 (III) – Social Psychology
... (the out-group) as “all alike” or less varied than members of his or her own group Implicit Association Test (IAT) – Test for stereotypes with implicit assumptions o Primes white with good and black with bad Explicit assumptions can differ greatly from implicit assumptions Self-Fulfilling Propheci ...
... (the out-group) as “all alike” or less varied than members of his or her own group Implicit Association Test (IAT) – Test for stereotypes with implicit assumptions o Primes white with good and black with bad Explicit assumptions can differ greatly from implicit assumptions Self-Fulfilling Propheci ...
Eyewitness Testimony
... One of the main assumptions of the cognitive approach is that people have a limited capacity for processing information. This can be a problem because there is a huge amount of information in the environment. It would be impossible for a person to take in and process all this information. Therefore, ...
... One of the main assumptions of the cognitive approach is that people have a limited capacity for processing information. This can be a problem because there is a huge amount of information in the environment. It would be impossible for a person to take in and process all this information. Therefore, ...
Evaluation of Etiology
... • They gave participants a word-stem completion task to see whether in solving the task they would recall words with a positive or negative connotation. • The results indicated that depressed participants showed a memory bias for negative words. ...
... • They gave participants a word-stem completion task to see whether in solving the task they would recall words with a positive or negative connotation. • The results indicated that depressed participants showed a memory bias for negative words. ...
Chapter 4
... Core self-evaluation A dispositional factor (i.e., a stable trait) that closely refl ects locus of control, emotional stability (neuroticism) as well as self-esteem and generalized performance confi dence. People with positive core self-evaluations view themselves positively across situations and se ...
... Core self-evaluation A dispositional factor (i.e., a stable trait) that closely refl ects locus of control, emotional stability (neuroticism) as well as self-esteem and generalized performance confi dence. People with positive core self-evaluations view themselves positively across situations and se ...
social perception
... -Attribution helps individuals understand and rationalize the behavior of others through the use of information gathered by observation. - People make attributions to understand the world around them in order to seek reasons for a particular individual’s behavior. - When people make attributions the ...
... -Attribution helps individuals understand and rationalize the behavior of others through the use of information gathered by observation. - People make attributions to understand the world around them in order to seek reasons for a particular individual’s behavior. - When people make attributions the ...
Individual behavior in Organization
... make a difference between each person. People identified five fundamental personality traits which are extremely important for organizations. ...
... make a difference between each person. People identified five fundamental personality traits which are extremely important for organizations. ...
Social Cognition and Perception
... sometimes despite contrary odds, that someone or something belongs to a particular group if resembling (representing) ...
... sometimes despite contrary odds, that someone or something belongs to a particular group if resembling (representing) ...
File
... • It does not matter what approach the data is collected, but decisions need to be made ahead of time ...
... • It does not matter what approach the data is collected, but decisions need to be made ahead of time ...
Attitudes
... • 50% of blacks in USA have negative stereotypes about themselves • stereotype threat ...
... • 50% of blacks in USA have negative stereotypes about themselves • stereotype threat ...
Mechanisms of self-protection
... Shallow processing involves separation or disconnection of feedback from stored selfknowledge (Pinter, Green, & Sedikides, 2009). This type of processing will result in reduced elaboration, fewer retrieval routes, and ultimately poorer recall. The same will generally be true (although the pattern wi ...
... Shallow processing involves separation or disconnection of feedback from stored selfknowledge (Pinter, Green, & Sedikides, 2009). This type of processing will result in reduced elaboration, fewer retrieval routes, and ultimately poorer recall. The same will generally be true (although the pattern wi ...
Slides
... objects/events (e.g., movies, beliefs) with their best friends Negative information about others Positive information about events, issues ...
... objects/events (e.g., movies, beliefs) with their best friends Negative information about others Positive information about events, issues ...