PSYC 2606 Lecture Notes - Lecture 6: Attribution (Psychology), Psych
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Females are superior to males in the social use of cues. Females are more effective at both reading and transmitting unspoken messages. Socialization (the way in which society educates us on how we are and aren"t supposed to act) Social cognition - the cognitive processes people use to interpret, analyze and remember social information. Causal attribution: process of explaining the causal nature of events. Personal attribution: attribution based on internal characteristics (personality, talent, moods and effort. Situational attribution: attribution based on external factors (luck, government, religion) Locus of control: generalized beliefs about the control of one"s personal and situational behavior (and the behavior of others) Internal locus of control (iloc): individual assumes personal responsibility for life events. Believes that their sense of control originates from within them. External locus of control (eloc): person accepts uncontrollable forces that determine life events. Has to accept that there are external, uncontrollable forces that control the person"s life and can"t gain personal control.