PSYA02H3 Chapter Notes - Chapter 13: Fundamental Attribution Error, Norm (Social), Dispositional Attribution
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Pluralist ignorance (cid:373)is(cid:272)o(cid:374)(cid:272)eptio(cid:374) of other(cid:859)s (cid:448)alue causes the group members to act in ways that differ from what they believe in. Social roles specific sets of expectation of how someone in specific position should behave. Explicit processes conscious thought, deliberative ( ), effortful, relatively slow, under our intentional control. Implicit processes unconscious thought, intuitive ( ), automatic, effortless, very fast, non-intentional control. Explicit process influence implicit process beliefs influence how we process information. Implicit process influence explicit process stereotype group influence how we behave toward them. Dual-process models model of behavior account for both implicit & explicit. Bias us in ways that often help us process information efficiently & function effectively. Person perception categorizes & form judgment about other people. At instant, guide by culture & past experience rely on schema. Implicit judgment based on thin slice of behavior. Thin slice ability to find pattern in behavior based on narrow windows of experience.