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PSYC 104 Final Exam Course Connections: Major Hypothesis - Coggle Diagram
PSYC 104 Final Exam Course Connections: Major Hypothesis
Hypothesis 1
People experience situations differently
Ambiguous situations are especially powerful
Social Perception
Fundamental Attribution Error
Persuasion
Peripheral Route
Vividness
Distinctiveness
Illusory Correlations
Two-factor theory of emotion
Hypothesis 2
Misattribution
Fundamental Attribution Error
Hypothesis 3
Biases
Heuristics
Automatic thinking
Priming & Subliminal Primes
Misinformation Effect
Persuasion
Peripheral Route
Primacy Effect
Recency Effect
Implicit Prejudice
Illusory correlations
scapegoating due to displaced aggression
The Proximity Effect
Two-Factor theory of emotion
Hypothesis 4
Heuristics
Hypothesis 5
Prosocial Behavior
The Self
Social Cognition and Situational Interpretation
controlled thinking (desire to be right)
Social Preception
Cognitive Dissonance Theory
Social Interactions
Automatic mimicry
Informational Influence (desire to be right)
Normative Influence (desire to be liked)
Conformity
group cohesiveness and status
public response/prior commitment (desire to be consistent & authentic)
Compliance
Foot-in-the-door phenomenon (desire to be consistent)
Lowball principle
Norm of Reciprocity
Need to belong