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diffusion of responsibility or bystander apathy - CORRECT
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ANSWERS ✔✔Tendency for an individual to feel a diminished
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sense of responsibility to assist in an emergency when other
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bystanders are present (not helping when there is other people
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present)
Social Perception - CORRECT ANSWERS ✔✔The way in which we
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perceive, evaluate, categorize, and form judgments about the
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qualities of other people. Three factors that influence our social
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perceptions are first impressions, schemas, and implicit
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personality theories |\
primacy effect. - CORRECT ANSWERS ✔✔First impression.
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negative first impressions are often quickly formed and hard to
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overcome. In contrast, the opposite tends to be true of positive
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first impressions
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Person Schemas - CORRECT ANSWERS ✔✔Generalized
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assumptions about certain groups or classes of people |\ |\ |\ |\ |\ |\ |\
you might have schemas of lawyers as aggressive and verbal,
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and of professors as studious and somewhat distracted.
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,if our first impression of a new neighbor is that she is unfriendly,
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we are likely to evaluate her failure to comment on our shiny
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new car as further evidence of her unfriendliness.
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Implicit Personality Theories - CORRECT ANSWERS
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✔✔Assumptions people make about how traits usually occur |\ |\ |\ |\ |\ |\ |\ |\
together in other people's personalities |\ |\ |\ |\
if we meet a person whom we perceive as intelligent, we may
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expect that person also to be skillful and imaginative
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central traits - CORRECT ANSWERS ✔✔One personality trait that
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is associated with others such as not honest can be associated
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with being mean, rude, and disrespectful
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presented two groups of subjects with a list of seven traits,
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describing a hypothetical person. The list for each group differed
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on only one central trait dimension—warm versus cold—yet this
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difference influenced significantly the subjects' predictions about
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other traits of the hypothetical person.
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halo effect - CORRECT ANSWERS ✔✔For example, in a recent
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study examining the halo effect, researchers found that thinner
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men were rated as more attractive, enthusiastic, and more likely
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to be successful than heavier men. Heavier men, on the other
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hand, were rated as more friendly and trustworthy than thinner
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men
,Physical Attractiveness Stereotype - CORRECT ANSWERS
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✔✔Tendency to believe that good-looking people are also funnier, |\ |\ |\ |\ |\ |\ |\ |\
smarter, more likeable than less good-looking people
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Since Stew's first impression of Valerie came from a meeting for
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students eligible for an academic honor society, he perceives her
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as intelligent and CANNOT understand how she could be flunking
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her math class. - CORRECT ANSWERS ✔✔True, The first
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information we receive about a person has the greatest influence |\ |\ |\ |\ |\ |\ |\ |\ |\
on our perception of that person. This is called the primacy
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effect, and it makes first impressions invaluable.
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If we meet a person who we perceive as being warm and
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friendly, we will probably expect that person to also be generous
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and to have a good sense of humor based on explicit personality
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theories - CORRECT ANSWERS ✔✔FALSE, implicit personality
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theory
Attribution Theories - CORRECT ANSWERS ✔✔Theory that we |\ |\ |\ |\ |\ |\ |\ |\
attempt to make sense out of other people's behavior by
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attributing it to either dispositional (internal) causes or situational
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(external) causes
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For example, suppose you have recently begun dating someone
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you like very much, and the two of you spend a weekend visiting
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your date's parents. Much to your dismay, your friend acts like a
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different person—restrained, impersonal, and physically
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unresponsive. What has caused the change? If you attribute it to |\ |\ |\ |\ |\ |\ |\ |\ |\ |\ |\
external factors (that your date is ill at ease around his or her
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parents) you are unlikely to feel that the relationship is seriously
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threatened. However, if you attribute the change to an internal |\ |\ |\ |\ |\ |\ |\ |\ |\ |\
, cause (that your partner no longer feels responsive to you), you
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may seriously reevaluate the relationship.
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The Correspondent Inference Theory - CORRECT ANSWERS
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✔✔theory that the attributions we make about other people's
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behavior are influenced by a variety of conditions, such as the
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social desirability of that behavior or whether the behavior
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results from free choice |\ |\ |\ |\
why people do what they do (hard course elective or required)
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(For instance, if someone donates money to a charity at a
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fundraising event, we might attribute their behavior to the
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situation rather than their individual traits.)
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SEVERAL experiments have demonstrated that we are more likely
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to make correspondent inferences from socially undesirable or
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norm-deviant behaviors than from socially desirable behaviors. |\ |\ |\ |\ |\ |\
Covariation Principle - CORRECT ANSWERS ✔✔Theory that our
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attributions about people's behavior are influenced by the
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situations in which the behavior occurs, the persons involved,
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and the stimuli or objects toward which the behavior is directed
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measure in three levels: |\ |\ |\
1) Distinctiveness is the degree to which other stimuli are
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capable of eliciting the same behavior from the young man.
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2) Consistency is the degree to which the young man exhibits the
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same behavior in response to the same stimulus on other
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occasions.