Chapter 18– Social Psychology Reading Questions 1. Describe the
... Chapter 18– Social Psychology Reading Questions 1. Describe the three main focuses of social psychology. 2. Contrast dispositional and situational attributions, and explain how the fundamental attribution error can affect our analysis of behavior. 3. Define attitude, and describe the conditions unde ...
... Chapter 18– Social Psychology Reading Questions 1. Describe the three main focuses of social psychology. 2. Contrast dispositional and situational attributions, and explain how the fundamental attribution error can affect our analysis of behavior. 3. Define attitude, and describe the conditions unde ...
SI: March 12, 2012 Chapter 15 part 1 Part I: Warm
... Give a 1-4 sentence answer for the following questions. Explain the difference between fundamental attribution error and attribution error. Give some examples of dispositional attributions and situational attributions. ...
... Give a 1-4 sentence answer for the following questions. Explain the difference between fundamental attribution error and attribution error. Give some examples of dispositional attributions and situational attributions. ...
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... Situational Attribution○ “It was an easy test.” “She must be having a stressful day.” Person-Stable Attribution ○ “He has always been so good at math.” Person-Unstable Attribution ○ “He must have studied really hard for this test” Situation-Stable Attribution ○ “His teacher always gives the ...
... Situational Attribution○ “It was an easy test.” “She must be having a stressful day.” Person-Stable Attribution ○ “He has always been so good at math.” Person-Unstable Attribution ○ “He must have studied really hard for this test” Situation-Stable Attribution ○ “His teacher always gives the ...
Social Psychology
... Situational Attribution○ “It was an easy test.” “She must be having a stressful day.” Person-Stable Attribution ○ “He has always been so good at math.” Person-Unstable Attribution ○ “He must have studied really hard for this test” Situation-Stable Attribution ○ “His teacher always gives the ...
... Situational Attribution○ “It was an easy test.” “She must be having a stressful day.” Person-Stable Attribution ○ “He has always been so good at math.” Person-Unstable Attribution ○ “He must have studied really hard for this test” Situation-Stable Attribution ○ “His teacher always gives the ...
Fundamentals of Psychology
... Social loafing Occurs when people working on a group task that lacks individual evaluation perform at a lower level than they would if they ...
... Social loafing Occurs when people working on a group task that lacks individual evaluation perform at a lower level than they would if they ...
OTHER THEORIES OF PERSONALITY BEHAVIORISM AND
... Humanistic Psychology developed and can becontrast with the negativism of psychoanalysis and the blandness of learning theories Rejection of the pessimism and the conflict model of the Freudian school Rejection of the reductionism of behavioralism and view of “man as a rat” “. . .man does not simply ...
... Humanistic Psychology developed and can becontrast with the negativism of psychoanalysis and the blandness of learning theories Rejection of the pessimism and the conflict model of the Freudian school Rejection of the reductionism of behavioralism and view of “man as a rat” “. . .man does not simply ...
Group Think Powerpoint - Ms. Anderson
... Essential Task 4-4: Describe the structure and function of different kinds of group behavior with specific attention to group polarization and group think ...
... Essential Task 4-4: Describe the structure and function of different kinds of group behavior with specific attention to group polarization and group think ...
Slide 1
... • effects of social variables & cognitions – individual behavior & social interactions • social cognition• social influence- ...
... • effects of social variables & cognitions – individual behavior & social interactions • social cognition• social influence- ...
I. Intro to social psychology
... misbehavior to personality, attractive child’s to situation judges give longer prison sentences to unattractive people ...
... misbehavior to personality, attractive child’s to situation judges give longer prison sentences to unattractive people ...
Examining Social Life
... • Sociologist: interest in social interaction; how people relate to one another and influence each other’s behavior. • Focus on group rather than individual • Social phenomena: observable facts or events that involve human society ...
... • Sociologist: interest in social interaction; how people relate to one another and influence each other’s behavior. • Focus on group rather than individual • Social phenomena: observable facts or events that involve human society ...
Albert Bandura - Centre Londres 94
... Not an autonomous psychic entity “refers to cognitive structures that provide reference mechanisms and to a set of subfunctions for the perception, evaluation, and regulation of our behavior”.. ...
... Not an autonomous psychic entity “refers to cognitive structures that provide reference mechanisms and to a set of subfunctions for the perception, evaluation, and regulation of our behavior”.. ...
Social Psychology
... • The tendency to underestimate the impact of a situation and overestimate the impact of personal disposition. How do you view your teacher’s behavior? You probably attribute it to their personality rather than their profession. ...
... • The tendency to underestimate the impact of a situation and overestimate the impact of personal disposition. How do you view your teacher’s behavior? You probably attribute it to their personality rather than their profession. ...
Social influence: how attitudes, beliefs, decisions, and actions are
... Saliency bias: situational factors are less salient (noticeable) than dispositional factors. As a result, people focus on personality traits rather than the less social context. Ex. Lindsey Lohan is a loser, a drunk. People don’t look at the lack of family structure and positive role models she’s ha ...
... Saliency bias: situational factors are less salient (noticeable) than dispositional factors. As a result, people focus on personality traits rather than the less social context. Ex. Lindsey Lohan is a loser, a drunk. People don’t look at the lack of family structure and positive role models she’s ha ...
Chapter 12 - Personal homepage directory
... • The Big Five personality traits describe workrelated individual differences • The Myers-Briggs type indicator is a popular approach to personality assessment • Self-monitoring and other personality traits influence work behavior • People with Type A personalities tend to ...
... • The Big Five personality traits describe workrelated individual differences • The Myers-Briggs type indicator is a popular approach to personality assessment • Self-monitoring and other personality traits influence work behavior • People with Type A personalities tend to ...
Social Psychology Copy Notes
... social psychology: the scientific study of how we thinking about, influence, and relate to each other attribution theory: the theory that we explain someone’s behavior by crediting either the situation or the person’s disposition fundamental attribution error: the tendency for observers, when analyz ...
... social psychology: the scientific study of how we thinking about, influence, and relate to each other attribution theory: the theory that we explain someone’s behavior by crediting either the situation or the person’s disposition fundamental attribution error: the tendency for observers, when analyz ...
Slide 2 - Angelfire
... The CEO of the Albacore Corporation wants to use a personality test in order to predict which workers will be able to generally achieve. Which Big 5 trait should the Albacore Corp. ...
... The CEO of the Albacore Corporation wants to use a personality test in order to predict which workers will be able to generally achieve. Which Big 5 trait should the Albacore Corp. ...
Attribution, Attitude, and Cognitive Dissonance
... Essential Task 12-1:Apply attribution theory to explain the behavior of others with specific attention to the fundamental attribution error, self-serving bias, justworld hypothesis and differences between collectivistic and individualistic cultures ...
... Essential Task 12-1:Apply attribution theory to explain the behavior of others with specific attention to the fundamental attribution error, self-serving bias, justworld hypothesis and differences between collectivistic and individualistic cultures ...
Chapter 14: Social Psychology?
... • Prejudice - attitude – Cognitive level – expectation that members of target group will behave poorly – Behavioral – avoidance, aggression and ...
... • Prejudice - attitude – Cognitive level – expectation that members of target group will behave poorly – Behavioral – avoidance, aggression and ...
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... – Whether an individual displays a behavior in many situations or whether it is particular to one situation. 是否在 許多不同情境下,或只有在特定情境下,才有這樣的行為表 現。 ...
... – Whether an individual displays a behavior in many situations or whether it is particular to one situation. 是否在 許多不同情境下,或只有在特定情境下,才有這樣的行為表 現。 ...
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... • Social Psychology the scientific study of how we think about, influence, and relate to one another. ...
... • Social Psychology the scientific study of how we think about, influence, and relate to one another. ...
Fundamental attribution error
... explain the behavior of others with specific attention to the fundamental attribution error, self-serving bias, just-world hypothesis and differences between collectivistic and individualistic cultures ...
... explain the behavior of others with specific attention to the fundamental attribution error, self-serving bias, just-world hypothesis and differences between collectivistic and individualistic cultures ...
Social-Cognitive Theory
... development would be via the consideration of multiple factors, be they social, cognitive, or enviornmental. • The relationship between these three factors provides even more insight into the complex concept that is morality. • Identification between the observer and the model and if the observer al ...
... development would be via the consideration of multiple factors, be they social, cognitive, or enviornmental. • The relationship between these three factors provides even more insight into the complex concept that is morality. • Identification between the observer and the model and if the observer al ...
Social Psychology – Chapter 18
... Fundamental Attribution Error – underestimating situational influences when evaluating the behavior of someone else. When explaining our own behavior, we are more sensitive to the influence of the situation; when explaining the behavior of others, we tend to assume it reflects an enduring personal ...
... Fundamental Attribution Error – underestimating situational influences when evaluating the behavior of someone else. When explaining our own behavior, we are more sensitive to the influence of the situation; when explaining the behavior of others, we tend to assume it reflects an enduring personal ...