Social Thinking and Behaviour Chapter 14 of Mind and Behaviour 2.0 / 5 based on 1 rating ? OtherOtherAll boards Created by: Alana WhitlockCreated on: 20-05-12 14:27 Fundamental Attribution Error is...? Underestimating the impact of the situation and overestimating the role of personal factors when explaining behaviour 1 of 10 Our mental set...? Is a readiness to perceive the world in a particular way, shaping how we interpret a stimulus 2 of 10 When we incorporate the views others have of us into our own self-concept, it is called...? Reflected Appraisals Principle 3 of 10 Prevention goals and promotional goals are part of which theory? Self-Discrepancy Theory 4 of 10 Our sociometer is...? Internal monitor of social acceptance and belonging 5 of 10 Making inferences about our own attitudes by observing how we behave. This is suggested by which theory? Self-perception theory 6 of 10 When the individual is influenced mostly by factors such as speaker attractiveness and emotional appeal, is it called...? Peripheral route to persuasion 7 of 10 Social facilitation is...? An increased tendency to perform one's dominant responses in the mere presence of others 8 of 10 Social loafing occurs more often in... All male groups 9 of 10 The tendency to exaggerate the difference between groups is called...? Category Accentuation 10 of 10
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