Social Perception- Social Psych
covariation model
A theory of attribution asserting that people rely on consensus, consistency, and distinctiveness of information when assigning causes for events.
Holistic vs. Analytic Thinking
Analytic thinking involves understanding a system by thinking about its parts and how they work together to produce larger-scale effects. Holistic thinking involves sensing large-scale patterns and reacting to them.
first impressions
Initial thoughts and perceptions we form about people, which tend to be stable and resilient to contrary information.
Two-Step Model of Attribution
People often form a quick impression based on a brief sample of behavior More likely to commit the FAE when one is cognitively busy or distracted
self-serving bias
a readiness to perceive oneself favorably
Types of Attributions
dispositional and situational (STUDY MORE)
attribution
is the process by which individuals explain the causes of behavior and events.
social perception
the study of how we form impressions of and make inferences about other people
fundemental attribution error
the tendency for observers, when analyzing another's behavior, to underestimate the impact of the situation and to overestimate the impact of personal disposition