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Lecture 6: Attribution, Explanation & Culture (is culture dependant:…
Lecture 6: Attribution, Explanation & Culture
Heider 1958: naive scientists, explain the world causal explanations
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Heider & Simmel (1944): interpret movement in terms of features, humans
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use of system 2
high motivation
behaviours : trusting ingroup, understanding belonging
Blame other, make more disp than sit attributions when judging others
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2000 approach, human = activated actor
stage 1: automatic behavioural categorisation, system1
stage 2: automatic dispositional categ, S1
stage 3: context, controlled situational correction S2
when bad say is bad false positive, avoid future interaction
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when bad say is not, false negative, enable future interaction
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social explanatoion, vs evaluation
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Heider --> P= person =idiogrphic O = other=nomothetic distinction between p's mind and o's behaviour
Jones &Nisbett P=ACTOR, O =observer, independent individuals
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