Attribution Basics
Attribution Errors & Biases
Person Perception
Famous Study
100

The process of explaining someone's behavior by crediting either the situation or the person's disposition.

What is attribution theory?

100

The tendency to overestimate personality and underestimate situations hwen explaining others' behavior

What is the Fundamental Attribution Error?

100

Mental categories we use to quickly judge others

What is schema?

100

Classic experiment on obedience. Found that most people are willing to follow an authority figure

The Milgram Experiment

200

Attributing behavior to internal characteristics

What is dispositional attribution?

200

Attributing success to yourself but blaming failures on external factors.

What is the self-serving bias?

200

The tendency to let one positive trait influence overall judgement of a person (they are pretty, so they must also be kind)

Hale effect

200

Experiment on roles and behaviors conducted by Phillip Zimbardo. Had to be called off early because it was out of control.

Stanford Prison Experiment

300

Attributing behavior to external circumstances

What is situational attribution?

300
When people overestimate how much others share their beliefs and behaviors.

What is the false consensus effect?

300

Judging someone based on a group perception rather than individual traits

Stereotyping

300

Experiment on conformity where the only true participant was the one who answered last in the group. Showed that most often people will conform to a group standard.

Asch Line Experiment

400

We tend to attribute the behavior of others to their character, but attribute our behavior to the circumstance

What is the Actor-Observer Bias?

400

The tendency to believe that the world is fair and people get what they deserve

What is the Just-World Phenomenon?
400

We percieve those like us as better and all those outside our group as being the same (there are 2 concepts here)

In-Group Bias & Outgroup Homogenity 

400

How the participants were selected for the Milgram Experiment

An ad in a newspaper
500

The difference between prejudice and discrimination

Prejudice is an interal way of thinking/feeling, discimination is an external action based on prejudice.

500

There is a quiet student in class. You do not interract with them much because you assume they are unfriendly. Which concept applies?

The Fundamental Attribution Error

500

We are more easily able to distinguish between faces of our same race than those of other races.

Other Race Effect

500

What percentage of people were willing to go to the max shock level in Milgram's experiment?

60%

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