automatic processing can be used in dealing with social information beacuse correct answers There is too much potential info to process consciously
Example of schema which is most likely to be overridden in social perception correct answers Roger is free of distractions in his office and he want...
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automatic processing can be used in dealing with social information beacuse correct answers
There is too much potential info to process consciously
Example of schema which is most likely to be overridden in social perception correct answers
Roger is free of distractions in his office and he wants to get to know his new coworker
fundamental attribution error correct answers Assuming people's actions correspond to
dispositional or personal factors
Social psych research has demonstrated that the ______ the initiation to join a group, the ____
the initiates like the group correct answers More severe; more
Once a schema fires in response to an environmental cue correct answers It will be entirely
accessible in consciousness and will affect perceptions of further social cues
Controlled Thinking correct answers thinking that is conscious, intentional, voluntary, and
effortful
social perception correct answers Is defined as how we form impressions of and make inferences
about other people
effort justification correct answers Refers to the tendency of people to increase their liking for
something they have worked hard to attain
social cognition correct answers Refers to the way people select, interpret, remember, and use
social info to make judgements and decisions about themselves and others.
Cognitive Schemas correct answers Enables us to organise and simplify info, memories and
impressions
Schemas correct answers Concepts or mental frameworks that organize and interpret
information.
Two steps in making attributions correct answers Forming an internal attribution and adjusting
for the situation
A difference between traditional and contemporary approaches to cog diss is the latter includes?
correct answers Perceived and unwelcome harm
Social psychologists care about attitudes because correct answers They can determine how we
act
Early research focused on correct answers The fact that attitudes did not seem to be very good
predictors of behaviour
, An obstacle to performing a behaviour correct answers Perceived behavioural control
To achieve long term change in behaviour correct answers We should recruit attitude change as
it will help maintain behaviour change.
2 aspects in social psych correct answers Individual behaviour in social context and
Level of explanation
Level of explanation correct answers Person vs situation
Foundations of social psychology correct answers Looks for causes that arise from social world
and social networks in which the individual finds themselves
Why does the same act differently in different situations correct answers We are performing
different roles or identities as well as situations having their own guidelines and motivations
Social dimensions: correct answers Social power
Numerical majority/minority
Visible/ non visible characteristics
Chronic vs episodic exposure
And more
Social psychology has to consider the underlying aspects because correct answers They make the
influence of and relations between social roles and the situation more complex
Fiskes core motives in social psychology (bucket) correct answers Belonging- need for strong
stable relationships
Understanding- need for shared meaning and prediction
Controlling- need for perceived contingency between behaviour and outcomes
Self enhancing- need for viewing self as basically worthy or improvable
Trusting- need for viewing others and ones social world as basically benign
Fiske bucket model two types of motives correct answers Cognitive (understanding, controlling)
Affective (self enhancing, trusting)
Dual systems model of thinking correct answers System 1- automatic (thinking approach)
System 2- deliberative (control thinking approach)
System 1 Thinking correct answers Automatic, rapid, unconscious,
System 2 Thinking correct answers Slow, deliberative, conscious
In evaluating someone we become aware of a variety of traits correct answers Physical traits
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