Social Thinking and Behaviour

Chapter 14 of Mind and Behaviour

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Fundamental Attribution Error is...?
Underestimating the impact of the situation and overestimating the role of personal factors when explaining behaviour
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Our mental set...?
Is a readiness to perceive the world in a particular way, shaping how we interpret a stimulus
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When we incorporate the views others have of us into our own self-concept, it is called...?
Reflected Appraisals Principle
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Prevention goals and promotional goals are part of which theory?
Self-Discrepancy Theory
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Our sociometer is...?
Internal monitor of social acceptance and belonging
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Making inferences about our own attitudes by observing how we behave. This is suggested by which theory?
Self-perception theory
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When the individual is influenced mostly by factors such as speaker attractiveness and emotional appeal, is it called...?
Peripheral route to persuasion
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Social facilitation is...?
An increased tendency to perform one's dominant responses in the mere presence of others
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Social loafing occurs more often in...
All male groups
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The tendency to exaggerate the difference between groups is called...?
Category Accentuation
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Our mental set...?

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Is a readiness to perceive the world in a particular way, shaping how we interpret a stimulus

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When we incorporate the views others have of us into our own self-concept, it is called...?

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Prevention goals and promotional goals are part of which theory?

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Our sociometer is...?

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