Attribution Attribution Attitudes Stanford Prison Experiment Apply attribution theory to explain motives
Good Morning! HW: Mod 74
Attribution V. Attitude
Attribution Theory Definition: Explaining someone's behavior by either their personality traits (disposition) or the situation they are in (situation). Fundamental Attribution Error: underestimate the power of a situation and overestimate the power of someone's disposition
Attitude Definition: feelings that lead to our reactions about objects, people and events. Peripheral route persuasion: use of incidental cues. Something illogical. Central route persuasion: using thinking and reasoning to arrive at a conclusion. Use evidence and arguments.
STANFORD PRISON EXPERIMENT Zimbardo Experiment Role - set of expectations that we have around a position. We match behavior with these expectations. Philip Zimbardo STANFORD PRISON EXPERIMENT Movie Documentary
One Pager Directions Title appropriately to reflect the content of the Module Use full color and fill the page. Focus on the Concept of “Attitudes & Actions” 74-2 (p756-759) 2 meaningful quotes. At least 3 visual images that create focus to the ideas of 74-2