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Social Psychology, 7/e
David G Myers, Hope College
Social Beliefs and Judgments
Chapter Outline
Explaining Others
Attributing Causality: To the Person or the Situation?
Inferring Traits
Commonsense Attributions
Information Integration
The Fundamental Attribution Error
The Fundamental Attribution Error in Everyday Life
Why Do We Make the Attribution Error?
Perspective and Situational Awareness
Cultural Differences
How Fundamental Is the Fundamental Attribution Error?
Why We Study Attribution Errors
Constructing Interpretations and Memories
Perceiving and Interpreting Events
Belief Perseverance
Constructing Memories
Reconstructing Past Attitudes
Reconstructing Past Behavior
Reconstructing Our Experiences
Judging Others
Thinking Without Awareness
The Powers of the Unconscious
The Limits of Intuition
Judgmental Overconfidence
Remedies for Overconfidence
Heuristics
Representativeness Heuristic
The Availability Heuristic
Counterfactual Thinking
Illusory Thinking
Illusory Correlation
Illusion of Control
Mood and Judgment
Self-Fulfilling Beliefs
Teacher Expectations and Student Performance
Getting from Others What We Expect
Conclusions
Personal Postscript: Reflecting on Intuition's Powers and Limits
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