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Social Cognition
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Social Cognition is the mental process associated with the ways in which people perceive and react to other individuals and groups.
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People in the culture in which we live affect two important components of the self: Self-concept: The beliefs we hold about who we are and what characteristics we have. Self-esteem: The evaluations we make about how worthy we are as human beings.
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Social Comparisons: Social comparisons Reference groups –Downward social comparison Relative deprivation
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Social Identity It’s our beliefs about the groups to which we belong. Our social identity is part of our self- concept.
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Social Cognition and Psychological Disorders Self-schema –Unified self-schema –Differentiated self-schema
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Social Perception
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The role of schemas First impressions –Forming first impressions –Lasting impressions –Self-fulfilling prophecies
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Explaining Behavior: Attribution Attribution –Sources of attributions: concensus, consistency, distinctiveness –The fundamental attribution error Ultimate attribution error Actor-observer bias Self-serving bias
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The Self-Protective Functions of Social Cognition Unrealistic optimism Unique vulnerability Self-handicapping strategy
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Attitudes Structure of attitudes –Cognitive component –Affective component –Behavioral component Forming attitudes Changing attitudes –3 factors –Elaboration likelihood model Peripheral route Central route Cognitive Disonance Self-perception
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