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1 | | is the scientific study of how people's thoughts, feelings, and actions are affected by others. |
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2 | | If you have decided to vote for a candidate because he has a nice smile, you are engaged in of information and probably are not listening to what is being said. |
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3 | | organize information stored in memory, represent in our minds the way the social world operates, and give us a framework to recognize, categorize, and recall information such as how people differ from one another. |
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4 | | is the process by which an individual organizes information about another person to form an overall impression of that person. |
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5 | | seeks to explain how we decide, on the basis of samples of an individual's behavior, what the specific causes of that person's behavior are. |
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6 | | "Love is blind" is an example of the . |
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7 | | If you get an A on a test, you may think it is due to your hard work; but if you get a poor grade, it was an unfair test. This attribution about your behavior is influenced by the bias. |
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