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Chapter 4: Perceiving Persons Part 3: Sept. 21, 2011

Some sources of the FAE 1) Actor-observer difference. What is it? 2) Time perspective – 3) Cultural differences – how does collectivism or individualism relate to situational explanations?

Motivational Biases Self-serving biases – Influence of need for self-esteem – Belief in a just world

Impression Formation How do we integrate information to form impressions? – Summation model – – Averaging model – – Which has more support? Common deviations from rules: – Perceiver characteristics – Priming effects – Target characteristics

Implicit Personality Theory – – Using info about one trait to infer other traits – Links with primacy effect – Which trait do we learn about first?

Confirmation Biases Belief Perseverance - search for confirming evidence – Some events are ambiguous – What do we do with disconfirming evidence? “More compelling evidence is needed to alter beliefs than to create them” Remedy ?