Information-processing limitations help explain why our judgments can depend on the order in which information is presented. For example, primacy effects often result from
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You think of your friend Arian as a very introverted person….
You think of your friend Arian as a very introverted person. Confirmation bias would predict that you will
Barbara just received a B on her test. She learns that one o…
Barbara just received a B on her test. She learns that one of her friends got an A on the same test, and another friend got a C. Later that night, Barbara tells her roommate that she did “really well” relative to other people in the class. According to social comparison theory, Barbara appears to have engaged in _______.
According to Tversky and Kahneman, when an initial intuitive…
According to Tversky and Kahneman, when an initial intuitive assessment of a situation is not modified or overridden by a more deliberative analysis,
Mei was born and raised in China. She is more likely than pe…
Mei was born and raised in China. She is more likely than people raised in Western cultures to
An illusory correlation occurs when
An illusory correlation occurs when
Alex tries to memorize a bunch of theories for their psychol…
Alex tries to memorize a bunch of theories for their psychology class. Specifically, right after they read about a theory, they think of personal experiences that are relevant to its predictions. According to research on the self-reference effect, Alex’s study strategy should
Your waiter seems to be doing everything wrong. He has forgo…
Your waiter seems to be doing everything wrong. He has forgotten to take your drink order. He delivers someone else’s food to your table. He does not come out and say it, but his facial expressions seem to say he’d rather be someplace else. If you assume his behavior is caused primarily by ____________, your assumption is consistent with the fundamental attribution error.
Social psychologists differ from personality psychologists b…
Social psychologists differ from personality psychologists because social psychologists tend to
How do “information bubbles” support confirmation bias?
How do “information bubbles” support confirmation bias?