Heuristics & More
Social Cognition Principles
The Self, Definitions
The Self Examples
The Self Principles (open ended questions)
100

According to the Anchoring and adjustment Heuristic, people rely on _ to make decisions or estimates.

A starting point 

100

Perceptual/Confirmation Bias is noticing and remembering information that aligns with our _ 

What is Beliefs and expectations?

100

A mental representation of your overall sense of "YOU." Hint: contains self-schemata

What is self-concept?

100

Raquel's school just won first place in a track meet. She is very happy even though she is not on the track team herself. This is an example of...

What is Social Identity Theory?

100

What is the difference between our actual self and our ought-self

Actual self = who you think you currently are

Ought self = who you think you should be

200

Our expectations of someone can affect the way we behavior around them; this behavior can work to fulfill our expectations. Match the term.


What is Self-Fulfilling Prophecy?


200

Cognitively generated categories of all information. What is this?

What is Schema?

200

Your belief in your ability to complete certain tasks.

What is Self-efficacy?

200

When Arianna A met Ariana G, they quickly remembered each other's names, because it reminded them of themselves. This is an example of...

What is Self-Reference Effect?

200

What is the difference between high and low self-efficacy?

High self-efficacy = high belief in one's abilities 

Low self-efficacy = low belief in one's abilities

300

Ma Cassandra just got an 89% her math test and exclaims that she COULD have gotten a 90%! This is an example of...

What is Simulation/Counterfactual thinking?

300
Our decisions are influenced by the way information is presented. Equivalent information can be presented in a more or less attractive way, depending on what features are highlighted. Match the term.

What is Framing Effect?

300

The tendency to overestimate the extent to which others share our opinions, attitudes, and behaviors

What is False Consensus Effect?

300

When Joseph did poorly on his calc test, he blamed the professor and not himself. This is an example of?

What is Self-Serving Bias?

300

Why does self-handicapping protect our sense of self?

When we can blame external factors, we are able to protect the image we have of ourselves. Remember, self-handicapping diverts blame from internal factors.
400

Milagro recently heard of a plane crash. As a result, she is scared to board a plane as she believes plane crashes must be very likely (they are not). This is an example of...

What is Availability Heuristic?

400

What is the impact of mood on the use of heuristics?

We are more likely to use heuristics when we are in a happier mood.

Note: Heuristics decrease the mental workload, and being happy takes more cognitive effort

400

Our self concept is influenced by the gap between how we see ourselves (our actual self) and how we want to see ourselves (our ideal self). 

What is Self Discrepancy Theory?

400

Aneyah had a midterm the next day, but decided to get crunk and party all night, so she could set up a plausible excuse not to do well. This is an example of...

What is self-handicapping?

400

What is the difference between self-esteem and self-efficacy?

Self-Esteem is an overall evaluation of self-worth (based on specific characteristics)

Self-efficacy pertains to one's belief about one's own abilities, that can be related to only 1 topic (ex. math abilities).

500

What are the reasons for the availability heuristic?

Schemata's, Priming, and available information.

500

Schema's can both _ and _ our memory

What is Assist and Bias

500

Creating obstacles to success so that potential failure can be blamed on external factors, as opposed to internal traits.

What is self-handicapping?

500

Adrian thinks that he is less likely than others to get into a car accident. This is an example of...

What is Unrealistic Optimism?

500

States of self awareness can lead to an increased focus on self-discrepancies. This can lead to 1 of 3 outcomes. Name one :3

  1. No self discrepancies noted (no need for change) 

  2. Match behavior to self-standards 

  3. Reduce self awareness (no behavior change)