Social Perception (Principles & More)
Attributions 1
Attributions 2
Attributional Bias (Principles & More)
Attributional Bias (Examples)
100

Define social perception

How we form impressions and make inferences about others

100

There are two types of attributions one makes when explaining behavior, _ and _

What is situational and dispositional?
100

True or false: We always take the time to make fair attributions.

False. We constantly make quick, sometimes judgmental attributions. 

Remember that we are cognitive misers

100

What is being discounted under the fundamental attribution error?

What is situational factors?

100

When Alejandro's favorite football team loses, he claimed that the ref was out to get them (situational). When the opposing loses, he claims that they simply suck. What is this an example of?

What is Ultimate attribution error?
200

According to the primacy effect, which word will you likely remember from this set of words:

Apple, Orange, Banana, Tomato, Kiwi, Peach, Mango


What is apple? (the first word in the set)

200

Situational Attributions explain behavior though _ factors

What is external?

200

You see that Hilary is late to class and assume that she experienced traffic on the way to school. Which type of attribution did you make?

What is Situational attribution?

200

What is a possible consequence of the ultimate attribution error?

Can cause an "us vs. them" mentality

200

Fernando is listening to Taylor Swift, and watching interviews where she acts very nice. Resultantly, Fernando thinks she is a good person in real-life (she is not). What is this an example of?

What is Hollywood Attribution error?

300

What role do you play in the actor/observer effect? Explain

You play both the role of both the actor and the observer. Both situational and dispositional attributions are considered.

300

Dispositional Attributions explain behavior through _ factors?

What is internal?

300

You see Kandice get inducted into Psi-Beta and make an inference that she is really smart. Which type of attribution is this?

What is Dispositional Attribution?

300

You see an actor in real-life, who plays a heinous villain in your favorite tv show. With respect to Hollywood attribution error, how might you perceive them?

You might perceive them as equally heinous in real-life.

300

Anabell watched Dr. Duff rob a store and thought "what a kleptomaniac." What is this an example of?

What is Fundamental Attribution Error/Correspondence Bias?

400

Imagine you are delivering a speech. Will your non-verbal behavior affect other people's perception of you? Explain.

Yes, Non-verbal behavior is actually quite salient, and can carry more weight than that of verbal behavior. Natural non-verbal behavior will have more positive impacts on social perception.

400

People from which type of culture are most likely to make situational attributions?

What is collectivistic culture?

400

Canadians explain behavior using trait-like terms. Which type of attributions are they more likely to make?

What is dispositional attributions?

400

For one’s own behavior, both dispositional and situational factors are considered. What bias is described here?

What is the Actor/Observer effect?

400

Angelo is handsome and very well liked. When he is described by other people, they automatically assume that he has other great qualities. What is this an example of?

What is Halo-effect?

500

Imagine that your lawyer, Giselle, shows up to court wearing everyday clothes. According to the primacy effect, how might this inform our perception of her?

The primacy effect posits that we are likely to remember the first piece of information. So, our first impression would likely be influenced by her clothing, even before talking to her.

500

There are 4 reasons for the correspondence bias. Describe 2

  • Behavior is more noticeable than the situation 

  • Not enough weight is assigned to situation 

  • Humans are cognitive misers 

  • Trait like language in our culture 

500

According to research, Americans tend explain behavior in trait-like terms, whereas Indians tend to explain behavior in situational terms. This difference can be explained by cultural differences (which increase with age). Explain why cultural differences increase with age.

Socialization plays a key role in social perception. 

500

What are key differences between Fundamental Attribution error and Ultimate attribution error?

Fundamental is regarding 1 person, whereas ultimate is about an entire group. 


Ultimate ascribes in-group behaviors to situation, and outgroup behaviors to disposition.

500

Juan witnessed a store get robbed by Dr. Duff, and assumed that the store owner deserved it. What is this an example of?

What is Just World Hypothesis?