Comparison of covariation theory and correspondent inference theory Flashcards

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Proposed correspondent inference theory

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Jones and Davis, 1965

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What is the mechanism used for CIT?

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analysis of non-common effects

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WHO cast doubt on CIT in 1967, and what did they call that doubt

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Jones and Harris (1967), and they came up with correspondence bias

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Who proposed covariation theory?

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Kelley, 1967

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What are the three components of covariation theory?

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Distinctiveness, consistency, and consensus

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Who are the authors of the text?

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Hewstone, et al, 2012

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Who discovered causal schemas?

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Kelly 1972

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Proposed causal power

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Cheng, 1997

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Who proposed probablistic contrast?

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Cheng and Novick, 1990

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Who proposed Multiple Sufficient Causes and Multiple Necessary causes in regards to causal schemas?

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McLeod, 2010

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define person attribution

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the outcome is contingent on the person

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Define context attribution

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the perceived action is only made in certain settings

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Define entity attribution

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the perceived attitude is contingent on the entity in question

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Define the discounting principle

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o This process where people discard outcomes in favour of more likely ones

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Define the augmenting principle

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occurs when we know of a factor working against the observed effect

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