Understanding Psychology (10th Ed)


R E C A P / E V A L U A T E / R E T H I N K



Download 40,03 Mb.
Pdf ko'rish
bet800/1061
Sana20.04.2022
Hajmi40,03 Mb.
#564621
1   ...   796   797   798   799   800   801   802   803   ...   1061
Bog'liq
Understanding Psychology

R E C A P / E V A L U A T E / R E T H I N K
R E C A P 
What are attitudes, and how are they formed, maintained, and 
changed?
• Social psychology is the scientifi c study of the ways in 
which people’s thoughts, feelings, and actions are af-
fected by others and the nature and causes of individual 
behavior in social situations. (p. 578)
• Attitudes are evaluations of a particular person, behav-
ior, belief, or concept. (p. 579)
• Cognitive dissonance occurs when an individual simul-
taneously holds two cognitions—attitudes or thoughts— 
that contradict each other. To resolve the contradiction, 
the person may modify one cognition, change its impor-
tance, add a cognition, or deny a link between the two 
cognitions—thus bringing about a reduction in disso-
nance. (p. 582)
How do people form impressions of what others are like and 
of the causes of their behavior?
• Social cognition involves the way people understand 
and make sense of others and themselves. People de-
velop schemas that organize information about people 
and social experiences in memory and allow them to in-
terpret and categorize information about others. (p. 583)
• People form impressions of others in part through the 
use of central traits—personality characteristics that re-
ceive unusually heavy emphasis when we form an im-
pression. (p. 584)
• Information-processing approaches have found that we 
tend to average together sets of traits to form an overall 
impression. (p. 585)
• Attribution theory tries to explain how we understand 
the causes of behavior, particularly with respect to situa-
tional or dispositional factors. (p. 585)
What are the biases that infl uence the ways in which people 
view others’ behavior?
• Even though logical processes are involved, attribution 
is prone to error. For instance, people are susceptible to 
the halo effect, assumed-similarity bias, self-serving bias, 
and fundamental attribution error (the tendency to over-
attribute others’ behavior to dispositional causes and the 
corresponding failure to recognize the importance of sit-
uational causes). (p. 586)

Download 40,03 Mb.

Do'stlaringiz bilan baham:
1   ...   796   797   798   799   800   801   802   803   ...   1061




Ma'lumotlar bazasi mualliflik huquqi bilan himoyalangan ©hozir.org 2024
ma'muriyatiga murojaat qiling

kiriting | ro'yxatdan o'tish
    Bosh sahifa
юртда тантана
Боғда битган
Бугун юртда
Эшитганлар жилманглар
Эшитмадим деманглар
битган бодомлар
Yangiariq tumani
qitish marakazi
Raqamli texnologiyalar
ilishida muhokamadan
tasdiqqa tavsiya
tavsiya etilgan
iqtisodiyot kafedrasi
steiermarkischen landesregierung
asarlaringizni yuboring
o'zingizning asarlaringizni
Iltimos faqat
faqat o'zingizning
steierm rkischen
landesregierung fachabteilung
rkischen landesregierung
hamshira loyihasi
loyihasi mavsum
faolyatining oqibatlari
asosiy adabiyotlar
fakulteti ahborot
ahborot havfsizligi
havfsizligi kafedrasi
fanidan bo’yicha
fakulteti iqtisodiyot
boshqaruv fakulteti
chiqarishda boshqaruv
ishlab chiqarishda
iqtisodiyot fakultet
multiservis tarmoqlari
fanidan asosiy
Uzbek fanidan
mavzulari potok
asosidagi multiservis
'aliyyil a'ziym
billahil 'aliyyil
illaa billahil
quvvata illaa
falah' deganida
Kompyuter savodxonligi
bo’yicha mustaqil
'alal falah'
Hayya 'alal
'alas soloh
Hayya 'alas
mavsum boyicha


yuklab olish