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You’ve Got An Attitude!
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Handout Time! Fill out the questionnaire using Britney Spears as your inspiration.
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What might this driver be thinking about the negative behavior ahead of him?
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Attribution Theory We tend to give a causal explanation for someone’s behavior; often crediting either Situation = environmental factors external Disposition = traits or personality factors Internal/innate
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Fundamental Attribution Error (FAE) (FAE) Tendency to over estimate the Disposition/Trait & under estimate the Situation Actor-Observer Bias “We” (Actor) attribute our behavior to the situation “They” (Observer) attribute our behavior to our disposition. The actor-observer bias tends to be more pronounced in situations where the outcomes are negative. This effect can be reversed if you like someone.
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Attribution Handout How many times did you circle “depends on the situation” for yourself compared to the other person? Tendency to focus on the person, not the situation. Western culture intensifies this error, we are often socialized to prefer dispositional factors to situational ones.
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Attributions Continued Self-Serving Bias The tendency to view positives about ourselves as dispositional (innate traits) Also, the tendency to view negatives about ourselves as situational. Why do we think like this? How might the Self-Serving Bias influence what each of these students think contributed to their grade?
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Self Fulfilling Prophecy & Confirmation Bias Self Fulfilling Prophecy: Negative thoughts predict negative behaviors. Pygmalion effect, or Rosenthal effect Higher expectation = higher performance Confirmation Bias: Belief that other people think as we do
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The Highway Man! Read the story and answer the questions! If the story was about a widow who was crossing the river to work to support her children, would that have changed your ranking? Why or why not? How do attributions and attribution errors explain your ranking of these characters?
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Attributions Continued Just World Belief: Tendency to believe that the world is, on the whole, fair, and that wrongs will be punished and rights rewarded at some time in the indeterminate future. “You get what you deserve, and you deserve what you get!” A number of studies have shown beliefs that people who suffer deserve it and have brought their ills upon themselves.
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How Correlated are Actions and Attitudes?
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Attitudes & Behaviors may not be as correlated as you think! Read the description of the psychology experiment & answer the question. When we feel less coerced & more responsible for troubling actions we feel greater cognitive dissonance. Rationalization: protects our ego; If we choose to do/say it, we must believe it. Cognitive Dissonance Theory: When attitudes and behaviors do not match it creates stress. Especially when you feel responsible for your behavior!! What causes changes in our attitudes? Persuasion Credibility Likability Attractiveness
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