L4 - Social Inference Flashcards
What are attribution theories?
- Describing how people develop causal understanding of human behaviour
- Is behaviour due to disposition or situation?
What is the motive for attributional theories?
- Form a coherent understanding of the world
- To control env
- Predict people
What is Kelley’s Covariation Theory?
- Judgement of how strongly things are related
- Behaviour is attributed to possible causes that go together with the behaviour
What are the three factors in Kelley’s Covariation Theory?
- Consensus: Do most people behave this way in this situation?
- Consistency: Does this person always behave this way in this situation?
- Distinctiveness: Is the behaviour only performed in a particular situation and not others?
What is fundamental attribution bias?
- Also known as correspondence bias
- Overestimate role of dispositional
- Underestimate situational
- Over-attribute actions to internal disposition
Fundamental attribution error study?
- Students told to read essays written by other students
- They were told that the authors were pro/anti castro and had either written freely or were instructed to be pro/anti
- DV: Ppts were asked to indicate the authors attitude towards Castro
- Results found that attributional bias was present as in the instructed category, the attitudes should be the same, but ppts thought otherwise
Fundamental attribution error study as empirical evidence?
- Ppts randomly assigned to questioner/responder
- Q read out questions, R responds with scripted ans
- Q indicate to responders which ans to read
- Q later rated R on trustworthiness, greediness and kindheartedness
- Q drew inferences about R
- R led to recite altruistic responses were rated more favourably
- Occurred even though responders could have tried through tone of voice to distance themselves
What is actor-observer affect
- when fundamental attribution error occurs when we explain behaviour of others
- Observers overestimate disposition
- Actors overestimate situation
What was the study conducted and what are the explanations? For the actor-observer theory
- Couples described causes of disagreements
- Own behaviour situational but partner’s was dispositional
- Explanations are the focus of attention and available information
What is Self-serving attribution bias?
- Motivated to protect/enhance our self esteem
- Failure = situation, Success = dispositions
- Seen by newspaper accounts of athletes attributions after victory/loss
What is the ultimate attribution error?
- Ingroup success = internal attribution
- Ingroup failure = external attribution
- Outgroup success =external attribution
- Outgroup failure = internal attribution
e.g football team loses because of ref, won because players. Other team won because of umpire but lost because players
What is the linguistic intergroup bias effect?
- Abstract language describing positive ingroup/neg outgroup
- Concrete language describing neg ingroup/ pos outgroup
What is social identity theory?
- Part of identity is derived from group membership
- Compare our group with others, these relations will influence our self concept
- Strive for a positive group-image
What was the dimension for Werner introduced
- Stable/unstable
e.g effort = internal & unstable
Luck = External & unstable
Ability = Internal & stable
Difficulty = External & stable