2- Intro to Social Cognition Flashcards

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What is social cognition?

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The way we interpret, analyse, remember and use information about the social world

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Concrete definition of social cognition

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Cognitive processes and structures that influence and are influenced by the social context

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How do we interact with the social world?

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Social world influences us as well as us influencing the social world

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What specifically is social cognition focused on?

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Thoughts

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5
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What are the three theories of processing information?

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Naive scientist
Cognitive miser
Motivated tactician

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Who created the naive scientist theory?

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Heider

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What are we according to the naive scientist theory?

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Rational beings

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How do we look for information in the naive scientist theory?

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In a systematic way

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Why do we look for information in the naive scientist explanation?

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To make conclusions about the world

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What are the two primary needs of the naive scientist theory?

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Predict and control

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What does the naive scientist theory say that we want to come up with?

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Causal explanations

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12
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Which explanation dominates a lot of social psychology?

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Cognitive miser explanation

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How does the cognitive miser explanation differ from the naive scientist theory?

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We’re not as scientific and don’t work as systematically

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How does the cognitive miser explanation suggest that we try to understand the social world?

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We engage in time-saving mental shortcuts as processing resources are valuable

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Who proposed the cognitive miser explanation?

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Fiske and Taylor

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16
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What do we develop because we are “cognitive misers”?

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Cognitive tools that help us free up limited cognitive resources

17
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Why do we tend to compromise a lot of our social thoughts and processes?

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As we only have limited time and resources so we use tools to free up our limited resources

18
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What does the motivated tactician explanation suggest we do?

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Choose from multiple cognitive strategies based on goals, motives and needs

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What may we be willing to do according to the motivated tactician explanations?

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Sacrifice limited resources to process social information

20
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What are the reasons we choose cognitive strategies according to the motivated tactician explanation? (3 points)

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  • In the interests of adaptability and accuracy
  • Sometimes defensively
  • In the interest of speed or self-esteem
21
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How is social cognition different from cognitive psychology?

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Social cognition focuses on cognitive processes as applied to social objects