social cognition Flashcards
social cognition
the pyschological proccess
automatic
unconcious
respond to social demensions
attribution
attach meaning to behaviour
rapid intruitivie behaviour
how it seems in real time
tend to explain someones behaviour due to disposition
categories of atributions
internal- dispositional
external- situation
stable vs unstable
controllable or uncontrolable
kellys covariation model
concencess/ consistancy/ distinictiveness
attribution properties
ability
task difficulty
motivation
luck
fundamental attribution error
use more internal
it is the type of person they are
actor-observer biasis
same behaviours if doing the same activity
lean on external for ourself
self-serving biasis
externalise bad things
internalise good things
- be aware and stop before you blame- what responsibility - take ownership
attitudes
evaluative disposition
attitude object- about something
attitude valance- positive or negative
attirude intensity- passing or intense
acquiring attitude
direct- learned about something
self preception- based on past task
ballance theory-
persausion
intergration small favour to make them feel positive
foot in the door- initial act or commitment
presenting selective infomration
cognitive dissonance
feeling of discomfort made aware of an internal contraditiction
inconsistency between attirude and belief with behaviour
confirmation biasis
search for and recall information that varrifies exsisting beliefs while mimimising contradiction
need to create internal discomfort and conflict to change this
social identity
ingroup
outgroup
social categorisim
social compartisim
social identity and self-seving biasis leads to
ingroup favoruism
social identiy and actor-observae throy leads to
outgroups are all the same
outgroups are negative