2- Social Encoding and Person Memory Flashcards

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What does encoding allow?

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The transfer of external stimuli to internal representations

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What is social encoding?

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How we take information from the social environment and then represent this

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What are the four stages in the social encoding process?

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  1. Pre-attentive analysis
  2. Focal attention
  3. Comprehension
  4. Elaborative reasoning
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What are the three types of stimuli that grasp our attention (focal attention)?

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Salient stimuli, vivid stimuli, and accessible stimuli

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What are salient stimuli?

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Stimuli that stand out to us

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What are vivid stimuli?

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Stimuli that have an intrinsic property that makes itself stand out, and tend to have an emotional element

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What are accessible stimuli?

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Stimuli that are easy for us to recall

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What type of information is stored in person memory?

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Information about a person and a concept of a person’s memory

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How is person memory organised?

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By the person or by groups

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10
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What is person memory crucial for?

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Social interaction

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What information are we more likely to retrieve?

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Information about people that is consistent with our first impressions

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