14.1 Social Cognition: Making Sense of Ourselvesand Others Flashcards
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social psychology
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- the scientific study of how we feel about, think about, and behave toward the other people around us, and how those people influence our thoughts, feelings, and behavior
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stereotyping
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- the tendency to attribute personality characteristics to people on the basis of their external appearance or their social group memberships
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prejudice
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- the tendency to dislike people because of their appearance or group memberships
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discrimination
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- negative behaviors toward others based on prejudice
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self-fulfilling prophecy
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- when our expectations about the personality characteristics of others lead us to behave toward those others in ways that make those beliefs come true
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social identity
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- the positive emotions that we experience as a result of our group memberships
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close relationship
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- the long-term intimate and romantic relationships that we develop with another person—for instance, in a marriage
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mere exposure
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- the tendency to prefer stimuli (including but not limited to people) that we have seen more frequently
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casual attribution
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- the process of trying to determine the causes of people’s behavior, with the goal of learning about their personalities
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fundamental attribution error (or correspondance bias)
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- the common tendency to overestimate the role of person factors and overlook the impact of situations in judging others
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attitude
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- our relatively enduring evaluations of people and things
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self-monitoring
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- the tendency to regulate behavior to meet the demands of social situations
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self-perception
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- when we use our own behavior as a guide to help us determine our own thoughts and feelings
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cognitive dissonance
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- the discomfort we experience when we choose to behave in ways that we see as inappropriate