COMS 3500 - Chapter 8
opinion leader
Someone others turn to for advice and information
fabricated homophily
A fake sense of similarity that is created between two people when they are being honest about who they are and what their attitudes, beliefs, and values are
homophily
Actual or perceived similarities between two individuals
demographic homophily
Actual or perceived similarities between two individuals based on physical and social characteristics that are objectively identifiable (age, sex, religion, socioeconomic status, etc...)
attitude homophily
Actual or perceived similarities between two individuals based on the degree to which a person perceives another person to share her/his attitudes, beliefs, and values
background homophily
Actual or perceived similarities between two individuals based on the similarity of life experiences
interpersonal attraction
Degree to which we are drawn toward another person
competence
Dimension of credibility that refers to the degree to which a person is perceived to be knowledgeable or expert in a given subject
goodwill
Dimension of credibility that refers to the degree to which we believe that a source cares about our well-being
trustworthiness
The dimension of credibility that is concerned with the honesty of the source
physical attractiveness
The extent to which we are drawn to an individual based on her or his external physical features
social attractiveness
The extent to which we are drawn to an individual based on our desires to associate with that individual in a social atmosphere (party, having lunch, getting a cup of coffee, etc...)
task attractiveness
The extent to which we are drawn to an individual based on our perception of her or his usefulness to us in completing a specific task
principle of homophily
The more similar two people are, the more likely they are to attempt to communicate with one another, the more likely their communication will be successful, and the more similar they are likely to become
person perception
The process an individual goes through when he or she is making decisions about how he or she feels about another person
basic attribution error
When we attribute the causes of our own behavior, particularly our bad behavior, to external factors and the causes of another person's behavior to internal factors