2. Fundamental attribution error Flashcards

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What did Forgas (1998) believe in regards to negative moods? (FAEr Social)

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Decrease FAE

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What did Forgas (1998) believe in regards to positive moods? (FAE Social)

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Increase FAE

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What is attribution theory? (FAE Social)

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Concerned with how people make casual explanations

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What term did Heider (1958) use and what does it mean? (FAE Social)

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  • Naive psychology

- People observe, analyse and understand behaviours by giving explanations

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How did Heider (1958) believe personal causes aided naive psychology? (FAE Social)

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People infer that an event or behaviour is due to personal factors e.g. traits or feelings

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How did Heider (1958) believe impersonal causes aided naive psychology? (FAE Social)

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People infer that behaviours or events are due to environmental situations

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How did Gilovich & Regan (1986) analyse dispositional and situational factors? (FAE Social)

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  • 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
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What were the findings by Gilovich & Regan (1958)? (FAE Social)

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  • Action condition = higher rates of dispositional factors

- Experience condition = higher rates of situational factors

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What is the correspondent inference theory? (FAE Social)

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Systematically accounts for perceivers inferences about what an actor was trying to achieve from an act

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How did Jones & Harris (1967) analyse the attitude attribution paradigm? (FAE Social)

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  • 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
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What did Jones & Harris (1967) find in regards to the attitude attribution paradigm? (FAE Social)

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  • 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
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What is correspondent bias? (FAE Social)

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The tendency to draw inferences about a persons dispositions from behaviours that can be explained by the situation in which they occured

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What is the fundamental attribution error? (FAE Social)

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The overestimation of personal characteristic, underestimating situational factors

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What were the procedures of Ross et al (1977) in regards to FAE? (FAE Social)

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  • 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
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What did Ross et al (1977) find? (FAE Social)

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  • 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
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What did Gilbert et al (1988) suggest? (FAE Social)

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  • Situational correction
  • When people observe actions they may attribute dispositional factors and then make subsequent adjustments to situational factors
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What is another factor that significantly affects FAE? (FAE Social)

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Political stance e.g. left wing = situational, right wing = dispositional