L2 - Social Cognition & Knowledge Flashcards
What is Social Cognition?
- How people attend to, perceive, store and respond to social information
- Basic cog processes involved in interpreting social situations like memory, concept formation etc.
How do we form impressions according to Anderson?
Cognitive algebra:
- Impressions are evaluative
- People assign values to traits e.g helpful =+5
- Integrate/average these values to form overall evaluation
What is Asch’s configuration model?
- People make holistic judgements of others
- The meaning of a trait can depend on context or other traits
- Some perceptual features have more influence than others e.g central traits and first impressions
What study did Asch perform to work out central/non-central traits?
- 2 Exp conditions: had a list of words that were replicated. One condition had warm, other had cold, other words were same
- Ppts with warm list were more likely to rate this person as being generous happy and humorous
- Repeated experiment with polite/blunt, found less differences between groups
What is the Primacy effect?
First impressions are central and most important
What did Kelley demonstrate through a study?
- Students received guest lecturer that was previously described as cold/warm depending on condition
- ‘Cold’ condition students rated lecturer as unsociable, irritable etc, and engaged less in discussion
- Students had top-down process with influences causing precognitions against teacher
- Caused self-fulfilling prophecy as teacher responds to behaviour they receive
What are schema?
- Mental framework that organises and synthesis information e.g attributes and relationships between them
- They have structure e.g exemplar and prototype
- Aid interpretation of the world
- Flexible, varies with culture
- Temporary and timewise articulated e.g eating dinner before dessert
- Can lead to surprises and prone to biases
What is social categorisation?
- Perception of properties/features
- Assigned to social category
- Simplify perception and structures env
- Activates schema of social group
- Influences perception, expectation and interaction
What are stereotypes?
Schemas about groups that are shared by different people
- Characterises large numbers of people in a small number of properties
- Ignores within group variability
- Can be wrong, leading to prejudice and discrimination
What are Heuristics?
- Cognitive shortcuts
- Rules of thumb to reduce complex problems to manageable ones
What are the two types of heuristics?
- Representative: objects assigned to categories that share similar attributes
- Availability: Importance and frequency of events is guided by the ease with which it comes to mind