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Ch 3: Social Beliefs & Judgments Part 3: Sept. 12, 2012

Fundamental Attribution Error (FAE) Definition / examples: Sources of the FAE? 1) Actor-Observer Difference – what is it?

3) Cultural differences: 2) Time perspective – Example – firefighter study: 3) Cultural differences: Individualists vs. Collectivists –

Self-fulfilling Prophecy How can expectations influence others’ behaviors? Pygmalion in the classroom – what are the results? Rosenthal’s (1968) study – automatic process 4 ways ‘bloomers’ were treated differently:

Differences between experiments on self-fulfilling prophecy & reality? Links to stereotypes?