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“What’s Love got to do with it…” -Tina Turner
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Interpersonal Attraction Frequency-of-exposure Misplaced Emotion Physical Attractiveness –facial features vs. the average
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What is Love? Romantic Love 1. culturally recognized 2. emotional arousal 3. reciprocation
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You’ve Lost that Lov’in Feeling Dissimilarity Boredom Self-Defeating Behaviors Negative Affect Fearful-Avoidant Attachment Jealousy TRUST COMMUNICATION
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Attribution Theory Making decisions about others behavior
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Causes of behavior….. Internal Attributions –come from within –aspects of one’s personality External Attributions –environmental causes –someone else Criteria: 1. Consensus 2. Consistency 3. Distinctiveness 4. Group Membership
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Consistency is High Distinctness is Low Consensus is Low Internal Attribute (Tony has poor taste in movies) Example 1 Tony Chooses a bad movie
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Example 2 External Attribute Consensus is High Consistency is High Distinctness is High Bad Grade on the test
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Where We Go Wrong Correspondence Bias a.k.a. Fundamental Attribution Error Self-Serving Bias take the credit not the blame cognitive biases motivational aspect
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Everybody has a little Attitude. What are Attitudes?
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Persuasion - The Art of Attitude Change Expert Fast Talker Attractiveness Subversive Disarming Distracted Emotional Response SourceMessage Audience
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Cognitive Pathways of Persuasion Central - Systematic Processing –effortful –requires full attention Peripheral - Heuristic Processing –only cue into parts of the message –more susceptible
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