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Introduction
Social cognition definition,
What can social cognition tell us,
Naiive realism definition
17  cards
Priming effects in judgements and behaviour
The relation between perception a...,
An evolutionary spin,
Does perceiving lead to doing
15  cards
Priming effects in judgements and behaviour - research
Ma and cao 2017,
Kahn et al 2019,
Haynes et al 2017
33  cards
Impression formation I
The basic paradigm what asch found,
Order effects the primacy of firs...,
Results of the primacy effect
25  cards
Impression formation II
Examples of social categorization,
Categorizing,
Why do we categorise i
20  cards
Attribution theory
Attribution definition,
Examples of attribution,
Patti hearst
26  cards
Attribution biases I: The correspondence bias
The fidel castro study jones and ...,
Expected results of the fidel cas...,
Actual results
23  cards
Attribution II: recent developments
The gilbert model,
Tweaks and revisions to the gilbe...,
Flipping the model around
47  cards
The self I: Making life easier, better and more positive
The desire to see the self in pos...,
Terms used,
Positive illusions
20  cards
The self I: Making life easier, better and more positive - research
Pelster and heckhausen 2018,
Oishi et al 2000,
Ditto and lopez 1992
14  cards
The self II: Optimism and the human brain
What do we know so far,
The ob,
What can social cog neuroscience ...
25  cards
The self II: Optimism and the human brain - research
Marsh et al 2018,
Lai et al 2019,
Kress and aue 2019
19  cards
The self III: Self-presentation
Self presentation tactics,
Self presentation and impression ...,
Components of impression manageme...
25  cards
The self III: self-presentation - research
Schlenker 2012,
Vohs et al 2005,
Ingold et al 2014
24  cards
Implicit stereotyping
Mindbugs,
How the iat works,
Iats that followed
10  cards
Implicit stereotyping - research
Greenwald and banaji 1995,
Hugenberg and bodenhausen 2003,
Forscher et al 2019
12  cards
Stereotypes I: stereotypes as expectancies
Stereotypes as expectancies,
What is in these expectancies,
Stereotyping as a functional cogn...
577  cards
Stereotypes I: stereotypes as expectancies - research
Selimbegovic et al 2019,
Cadinu et al 2003,
Rattan et al 2017
34  cards
Stereotypes III: Controlling stereotypes
Stereotyping is ubiquitous but no...,
Preventing activation,
Macrae et al 1997
20  cards
Stereotypes III: Controlling stereotypes - research
Van ooijen et al 2016,
Carton and rosette 2011,
Smith 2006
40  cards
Attitudes and behaviour I
Attitude revision,
Attitude revision,
Attitudes matter
20  cards
Attitudes and behaviour I - research
Kornilova 2015,
Brinol et al 2019,
Oconnor et al 2019
31  cards
Attitudes and behaviour II
Theory of reasoned action fishbei...,
The pros and cons of the tra,
The theory of planned behaviour a...
17  cards
Attitudes and behaviour II - research
Madden et al 1992,
Breslin et al 2019,
Mceachan et al 2016
36  cards
Attitude change
The link between beliefs and atti...,
What is persuasive communication ...,
Source factors
47  cards
Attitude change - research
Kang and namkung 2019,
Liu and liu 2019,
Jung et al 2017
69  cards
Cognitive heuristics
Delving into the ai archives,
In general,
What should we do
31  cards
Cognitive heuristics - research
Shiner 2015,
Correia 2014,
Kannengiesser et al 2019
40  cards
From cognition to behaviour
Construal and behaviour,
What are the components of this d...,
Self fulfilling prophecy
24  cards
From cognition to behaviour - research
Madon et al 2018,
Borovoi et al 2017,
Lu and lui 2014
38  cards
Stereotype activation and automatic behaviour - tutorial 1
Moderators of the automatic behav...,
All traits may be activated,
Dijksterhuis et al 2000 study 1
9  cards
How well do impression formation models explain self-presentation in the real-world? - tutorial 2
The leary and kowlaski model,
Impression motivation,
Impression construction
20  cards

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