2. Fundamental attribution error Flashcards
What did Forgas (1998) believe in regards to negative moods? (FAEr Social)
Decrease FAE
What did Forgas (1998) believe in regards to positive moods? (FAE Social)
Increase FAE
What is attribution theory? (FAE Social)
Concerned with how people make casual explanations
What term did Heider (1958) use and what does it mean? (FAE Social)
- Naive psychology
- People observe, analyse and understand behaviours by giving explanations
How did Heider (1958) believe personal causes aided naive psychology? (FAE Social)
People infer that an event or behaviour is due to personal factors e.g. traits or feelings
How did Heider (1958) believe impersonal causes aided naive psychology? (FAE Social)
People infer that behaviours or events are due to environmental situations
How did Gilovich & Regan (1986) analyse dispositional and situational factors? (FAE Social)
- P’s kept a diary for a week and wrote a significant event that occurred each day
- They indicated on a 9 point scale how important their personal characteristics and environmental situation had been in producing the event
- Independent judges analysed the diaries
What were the findings by Gilovich & Regan (1958)? (FAE Social)
- Action condition = higher rates of dispositional factors
- Experience condition = higher rates of situational factors
What is the correspondent inference theory? (FAE Social)
Systematically accounts for perceivers inferences about what an actor was trying to achieve from an act
How did Jones & Harris (1967) analyse the attitude attribution paradigm? (FAE Social)
- P’s read essays on Castro’s Cuba
- Informed a student had written as a criticism/defence/either (depending on writer)
- P’s asked to judge the attitude of author
What did Jones & Harris (1967) find in regards to the attitude attribution paradigm? (FAE Social)
- Authors who had no choice and did have a choice were associated with pro-Castro attitudes
- But those with a choice were to a more significant extent
What is correspondent bias? (FAE Social)
The tendency to draw inferences about a persons dispositions from behaviours that can be explained by the situation in which they occured
What is the fundamental attribution error? (FAE Social)
The overestimation of personal characteristic, underestimating situational factors
What were the procedures of Ross et al (1977) in regards to FAE? (FAE Social)
- P’s either quizmaster or contestant
- Masters asked to make 10 challenging questions
- Contestants had to answer
- Judgements made on own general knowledge and the average Stanford student
What did Ross et al (1977) find? (FAE Social)
- Quizmasters rated their own intelligence as similar to the contestant and Stanford students
- Contestants rated quiz masters intelligence as above average Stanford student, but their own below