PSYC 2230 Lecture Notes - Lecture 7: Psychopathology, Social Comparison Theory, Executive Functions

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A stranger of the opposite sex gave you a red rose. You might probably think of the behavior as a sign of romantic desire (dispositional). However, it was possible that the stranger was using the flower to solicit donation for a charity (situational). In this case, you have made a fundamental attribution error. Non-common effects: non-common effects handling a situation in a non-common manner. Little research has been done in regard to the correspondent inference theory. Kell(cid:455)"s co(cid:448)ariation theory: kelly believed that we gather information and determine what is causing particular changes to occur. If events do not correlate with each other, they cannot be causally linked. All five pantagian friends wear bright colored clothes and often not color coordinated (i. e. bright red shorts with emerald color shirts). Joan thought that perhaps all pa(cid:374)tagia(cid:374)s are (cid:862)(cid:272)olor (cid:271)li(cid:374)d(cid:863) (cid:894)dispositio(cid:374)al attri(cid:271)utio(cid:374)(cid:895): one day, joan met a very nice looking pantagian movie star called anne and anne was well dressed.

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