Chapter 14 Aaron Jennings Flashcards
the theory that we explain someone’s behavior by crediting either the situation or the person’s disposition
Attribution theory
the tendency for observance, when analyzing another’s behavior, to overestimate the impact of personal disposition
Fundamental attribution error
feelings, often influenced by our beliefs, that predispose us to respond in a particular way to objects, people, and events
Attitude
attitude changes path in which interested people form on the arguments and respond with favorable thoughts
Central route persuasion
attitude change path in which people are influenced by incidental cues, such as a speaker’s attractiveness
Peripheral route persuasion
the tendency for people who have first agreed to a small request to comply later with a larger request
Foot in the door
a set of expectations about a social position, defining how those in the position ought to behave
Roles
theory that we act to reduce the discomfort we feel when two of our thoughts are inconsistent
Cognitive dissonance theory
unconsciously mimicking others expressions, postures, and voice tones to help us feel what they are feeling
Chameleon effect
sharing ups and downs with the type of people around them
Mood linkage
the scientific study of how we think about, influence, and relate to one another
Social psychology