Intro to Social Cognition
Childhood social cognitions foundations
Selman’s Framework & Stages of Friendship
Social Cognition & Bias
100

 The term for how we think about ourselves and others in social situations.

What is Social cognition?

100

The emotional bond that shapes early social understanding

What is attachment?

100

Limited understanding of others’ thoughts/feelings

Stage 0

100

The bias where one positive trait leads us to assume other positive traits

What is the halo effect?

200

The two systems of thinking involved in social cognition

What are automatic (System 1) and (System 2)?

200

The developmental milestone where a child understands objects still exist even when unseen.

What is object permanence?

200

Friendship is one-sided (benefits themselves).

Stage 1

200

The tendency to overattribute others’ behavior to personality instead of situation

 What is the fundamental attribution error?

300

The process of deciding why someone acted the way they did.

What is attribution?

300

The early cognitive limitation where children cannot take another person’s perspective.

 What is egocentrism?

300

Perspective taking extends to larger social groups

Stage 4

300

The shortcut where we judge likelihood based on how easily examples come to mind.

What is the availability heuristic?

400

The idea that our brain uses shortcuts to save time when making decisions.

 What are heuristics?

400

The idea that children learn best when supported just beyond their current ability.

What is the zone of proximal development?

400

Two-way perspective taking emerges (“I think, you think”)

Stage 2

400

The fast, automatic, intuitive mode of thinking.

What is System 1

500

The stored knowledge we use to quickly understand social situation 

What are schemas?

500

The cognitive ability to understand that others have beliefs, desires, intentions, and perspectives different from one's own

What is Theory of Mind?

500

Can see friendship from a third-party perspective

Stage 3

500

The slow, deliberate, effortful mode of thinking.

What is System 2?

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