Individual behavior in Organization
... It is the process by which individual selects, organizes and evaluates stimuli from the environment to provide meaningful experiences for him- or herself. Stereotyping The process of categorizing/labeling people on the basis of a single attribute. It is the process that organizes beliefs about on ...
... It is the process by which individual selects, organizes and evaluates stimuli from the environment to provide meaningful experiences for him- or herself. Stereotyping The process of categorizing/labeling people on the basis of a single attribute. It is the process that organizes beliefs about on ...
EXPLORING PSYCHOLOGY (7th Edition in
... behaviors of others leads to the fundamental attribution error. ...
... behaviors of others leads to the fundamental attribution error. ...
PowerPoint
... • Emotion-governed thoughts & responses can be _____________________________ at times • “Emotion has the unique capacity to set aside, in a moment, a lifetime of individualized learning, refinement, culture, and style, revealing the common denominator of human response” (Levenson, in Ekman & Davidso ...
... • Emotion-governed thoughts & responses can be _____________________________ at times • “Emotion has the unique capacity to set aside, in a moment, a lifetime of individualized learning, refinement, culture, and style, revealing the common denominator of human response” (Levenson, in Ekman & Davidso ...
Psychology semester review The scientific study of behavior and
... Type of test used to assess knowledge in a subject area? What are basic building blocks of heredity? What is the second step in the research process? What is something that causes a reaction The memory task that involves bringing something back to mind is? People who prejudge others based on the rel ...
... Type of test used to assess knowledge in a subject area? What are basic building blocks of heredity? What is the second step in the research process? What is something that causes a reaction The memory task that involves bringing something back to mind is? People who prejudge others based on the rel ...
Perception, The Self, and Communication
... • Attribution:the process of attaching meaning to behavior. – We judge ourselves more charitably • Situational • Self-serving bias ...
... • Attribution:the process of attaching meaning to behavior. – We judge ourselves more charitably • Situational • Self-serving bias ...
CHAPTER 15 Social Psychology
... common explanatory pattern called blaming the victim-the tendency to blame an innocent victim of misfortune for having somehow caused the problem or for not having taken steps to avoid or prevent it • (US)The actor-observer discrepancy…you’re a klutz, but I slipped! The tendency to attribute one’s o ...
... common explanatory pattern called blaming the victim-the tendency to blame an innocent victim of misfortune for having somehow caused the problem or for not having taken steps to avoid or prevent it • (US)The actor-observer discrepancy…you’re a klutz, but I slipped! The tendency to attribute one’s o ...
EXPLORING PSYCHOLOGY (7th Edition in Modules) David Myers
... behaviors of others leads to the fundamental attribution error. ...
... behaviors of others leads to the fundamental attribution error. ...
Organizational Behavior
... Consensus – is performance highly similar (in consensus) to other people’s performance? Consistency – is performance highly consistent over time? The answers to these questions will lead to an internal or an external performance attribution. ...
... Consensus – is performance highly similar (in consensus) to other people’s performance? Consistency – is performance highly consistent over time? The answers to these questions will lead to an internal or an external performance attribution. ...
Social Psychology
... • The scientific study of how we think about, influence, and relate to one another ...
... • The scientific study of how we think about, influence, and relate to one another ...
Social Psychology Key Terms 1. Social Norms 2. Asch Effect 3
... This part of the course focuses on how individuals relate to one another in social situations. Social psychologists study social attitudes, social influence, and other social phenomena. AP students in psychology should be able to do the following: • Apply attribution theory to explain motives (e.g., ...
... This part of the course focuses on how individuals relate to one another in social situations. Social psychologists study social attitudes, social influence, and other social phenomena. AP students in psychology should be able to do the following: • Apply attribution theory to explain motives (e.g., ...
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... A belief and feeling that predisposes a person to respond in a particular way _________________________________________________ If we believe a person is ______________, we may feel dislike for the person and act in an ______________________________________ Our attitudes predict our behaviors imperf ...
... A belief and feeling that predisposes a person to respond in a particular way _________________________________________________ If we believe a person is ______________, we may feel dislike for the person and act in an ______________________________________ Our attitudes predict our behaviors imperf ...
personality
... can effect our interpretation of them – Kelley’s study • students had a guest speaker • before the speaker came, half got a written bio saying speaker ...
... can effect our interpretation of them – Kelley’s study • students had a guest speaker • before the speaker came, half got a written bio saying speaker ...
Social Psychology Outlines
... – Negative attitudes – Positive attitudes – Based on limited information – Three components: • Cognitive component or stereotype • Affective component • Behavioral component ...
... – Negative attitudes – Positive attitudes – Based on limited information – Three components: • Cognitive component or stereotype • Affective component • Behavioral component ...
12-1-attribution_theory
... photo. Women received same info, but no photo. • IV: Photo of woman either attractive or unattractive • DVs: 1) Men’s expectations about the woman 2) Observers’ ratings of the woman’s behavior • Results: When men expected that the woman was attractive, she was judged as friendly, warm, and more anim ...
... photo. Women received same info, but no photo. • IV: Photo of woman either attractive or unattractive • DVs: 1) Men’s expectations about the woman 2) Observers’ ratings of the woman’s behavior • Results: When men expected that the woman was attractive, she was judged as friendly, warm, and more anim ...
Slide 1
... photo. Women received same info, but no photo. • IV: Photo of woman either attractive or unattractive • DVs: 1) Men’s expectations about the woman 2) Observers’ ratings of the woman’s behavior • Results: When men expected that the woman was attractive, she was judged as friendly, warm, and more anim ...
... photo. Women received same info, but no photo. • IV: Photo of woman either attractive or unattractive • DVs: 1) Men’s expectations about the woman 2) Observers’ ratings of the woman’s behavior • Results: When men expected that the woman was attractive, she was judged as friendly, warm, and more anim ...
Social Psychology * Ch 18 - Lincoln Park High School
... Primacy effect plays a role in the development of stereotypes. Self-fulfilling prophesies can reaffirm stereotypes. Stereotype threat – the impact of stereotypes on a stereotyped individual; standardized testing research ...
... Primacy effect plays a role in the development of stereotypes. Self-fulfilling prophesies can reaffirm stereotypes. Stereotype threat – the impact of stereotypes on a stereotyped individual; standardized testing research ...
Social Influence
... • HW: Study for Vocab quiz! It will be next class period. Also don’t forget that after school study sessions for the AP exam will begin next week! ...
... • HW: Study for Vocab quiz! It will be next class period. Also don’t forget that after school study sessions for the AP exam will begin next week! ...
Free-Response Question
... 1. The enhancement of a group’s prevailing tendencies occurs when people within a group discuss an idea that most of them either favor or oppose. This tendency is called (a) group polarization. (b) deindividuation. (c) the just-world phenomenon. (d) discrimination. (e) categorization. 2. Which of th ...
... 1. The enhancement of a group’s prevailing tendencies occurs when people within a group discuss an idea that most of them either favor or oppose. This tendency is called (a) group polarization. (b) deindividuation. (c) the just-world phenomenon. (d) discrimination. (e) categorization. 2. Which of th ...
Social Psychology
... of personal disposition and underestimate the impact of the situations in analyzing the behaviors of others leads to the fundamental attribution error ...
... of personal disposition and underestimate the impact of the situations in analyzing the behaviors of others leads to the fundamental attribution error ...
Social Cognition
... Social Cognition • The way we attend to, store, remember, and use information about other people and the world around us • First impressions ...
... Social Cognition • The way we attend to, store, remember, and use information about other people and the world around us • First impressions ...
What is Social Psychology?
... outside of the person – in the environment, when trying to explain behavior and attitudes. Dispositional explanations look to factors within the person – personality, temperament for example when trying to explain behavior and attitudes. ...
... outside of the person – in the environment, when trying to explain behavior and attitudes. Dispositional explanations look to factors within the person – personality, temperament for example when trying to explain behavior and attitudes. ...
Social Thinking PPT
... self-concept and relations with others. • Anticipate the impact of behavior on a self-fulfilling prophecy. • Describe the variables that contribute to altruism, aggression, and attraction. • Discuss attitude formation and change, including persuasion strategies and cognitive dissonance. • Identify i ...
... self-concept and relations with others. • Anticipate the impact of behavior on a self-fulfilling prophecy. • Describe the variables that contribute to altruism, aggression, and attraction. • Discuss attitude formation and change, including persuasion strategies and cognitive dissonance. • Identify i ...
part I - Educational Psychology Interactive
... senses and organize that data – emotional – intelligent (adapt to, modify, and select environments) – able to create and use knowledge – able to form concepts, think rationally – able to use language ...
... senses and organize that data – emotional – intelligent (adapt to, modify, and select environments) – able to create and use knowledge – able to form concepts, think rationally – able to use language ...