Social Psychology - Lecture Four Flashcards

Attribution

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Attribution

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People’s perception of the causes of an event affects what they do and how they feel

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Couples who experience marital distress

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Tend to attribute their partners negative behaviours to internal characteristics

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Frey and Rogner (1987) study

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Found that following accidents, individual who thought that they were in some way to ‘blame’ spent 30 days in hospital, whereas, individuals who thought they were not to ‘blame’ for the accident spent 20 days in hospital

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Pessimist

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Refers to own enduring qualities

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Optimist

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Explains negative events in terms of external factors

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Pessimists and health

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Men who explained negative events through reference to their own internal, stable, pervasive characteristics
tended to have significantly poorer health between the ages of 45 and 60

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Self-esteem

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Attributions are linked to self-esteem in two ways:
If we behave positively or successfully and then attribute this to our own internal, qualities we can achieve and maintain self-esteem
If we behave negatively or fail in some way and then we attribute this to the same internal, qualities, then we can suffer a decrease in self- esteem

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Control

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Attributions can enhance control: If we attribute our successes to our internal characteristics we may believe that we are in control

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9
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Control function is not always positive

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For example, victim blame

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10
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Level One of Analysis - Intra-personal level

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Focuses on the criteria by which individuals analyse information and come to make an attribution
Main theories: Correspondence inference
Covariation and configuration

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Level Two of Analysis - Interpersonal level

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Deals with face to face attributions where attributions are no longer seen as rational
Two major types of effect:
Actor Observer Effect
Self-Serving Bias

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Level Three of Analysis - Intergroup level

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Attributions at this level examine the way in which the members of different groups explain behaviour

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Level Four of Analysis - Societal level, Miller (1984) study

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Shows that while individuals from Western cultures favour dispositional explanations
- individuals from Non-Western cultures tend to favour environmental explanations

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14
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The Actor-Observer Effect

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People tend to attribute the cause of their own actions to EXTERNAL factors but attribute the cause of others actions to INTERNAL causes.

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15
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The self-serving Bias

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People take credit for their successes but not their failures

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