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Social Cognition (Expectations shaping social thinking (False consensus…
Social Cognition
Expectations shaping social thinking
False consensus effect
False uniqueness effect
Confirmation bias
Self-fulfilling prophecies
Just world believe
Learned helplessness
How do we think?
Schools of thought
Naive scientist
Cognitive miser
Dual Process Model
Explicit cognition
Implicit cognition
Motivated Tactician Model
Organizing social information
Categories
Social categorization
Built around
prototypes
Schemas
Scripts
Implicit personality theory
Stereotypes
Accessibility
Can be primed
Can be chronic
How we think about the past
Hindsight bias
Counterfactual thinking
Upward counterfactual
(creates negative outcome, resulting in positive feelings)
Downward counterfactual
(creates positive outcome, resulting in negative feelings)
Reducing cognitive load
Heuristics
Representativeness
Availability
Anchoring & adjustment
Conditions leading to usage
No time
Information overload
Issues are not important
Have little knowledge
Priming
Positive mood