46 relations: Actor–observer asymmetry, Architecture, Attribution (psychology), Behaviorism, Buffalo, New York, Civil and political rights, Clinical psychology, Correspondent inference theory, Covariance, Daniel Gilbert (psychologist), David Kelley, Doctor of Philosophy, Duke University, Emotion, Erving Goffman, Experiment, Experimental psychology, Frederick Rhodewalt, Fritz Heider, Fundamental attribution error, Geometry, Group cohesiveness, Harvard University, Impression management, Ingratiation, John Thibaut, John Wiley & Sons, Kenneth J. Gergen, Lee Ross, Linda E. Ginzel, Louisiana, Morehead City, North Carolina, Out-group homogeneity, Princeton University, Proximate and ultimate causation, Publishing, Review of General Psychology, Richard E. Nisbett, Roy Baumeister, Self-handicapping, Social environment, Social exchange theory, Social perception, Social phenomenon, Social psychology, World War II.
Actor–observer asymmetry
Actor–observer asymmetry (also actor–observer bias) explains the errors that one makes when forming attributions about the behavior of others.
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Architecture
Architecture is both the process and the product of planning, designing, and constructing buildings or any other structures.
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Attribution (psychology)
Humans are motivated to assign causes to their actions and behaviors.
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Behaviorism
Behaviorism (or behaviourism) is a systematic approach to understanding the behavior of humans and other animals.
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Buffalo, New York
Buffalo is the second largest city in the state of New York and the 81st most populous city in the United States.
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Civil and political rights
Civil and political rights are a class of rights that protect individuals' freedom from infringement by governments, social organizations, and private individuals.
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Clinical psychology
Clinical psychology is an integration of science, theory and clinical knowledge for the purpose of understanding, preventing, and relieving psychologically-based distress or dysfunction and to promote subjective well-being and personal development.
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Correspondent inference theory
Correspondent inference theory is a psychological theory proposed by Edward E. Jones and Keith E. Davis (1965) that "systematically accounts for a perceiver's inferences about what an actor was trying to achieve by a particular action".
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Covariance
In probability theory and statistics, covariance is a measure of the joint variability of two random variables.
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Daniel Gilbert (psychologist)
Daniel Todd Gilbert (born November 5, 1957) is an American social psychologist and writer.
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David Kelley
David Kelley (born June 23, 1949) is an American philosopher.
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Doctor of Philosophy
A Doctor of Philosophy (PhD or Ph.D.; Latin Philosophiae doctor) is the highest academic degree awarded by universities in most countries.
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Duke University
Duke University is a private, non-profit, research university located in Durham, North Carolina.
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Emotion
Emotion is any conscious experience characterized by intense mental activity and a certain degree of pleasure or displeasure.
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Erving Goffman
Erving Goffman (11 June 1922 – 19 November 1982) was a Canadian-American sociologist and writer, considered by some "the most influential American sociologist of the twentieth century".
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Experiment
An experiment is a procedure carried out to support, refute, or validate a hypothesis.
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Experimental psychology
Experimental psychology refers to work done by those who apply experimental methods to psychological study and the processes that underlie it.
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Frederick Rhodewalt
Frederick Rhodewalt (March 23, 1949 – August 19, 2011) was an American social psychologist at the University of Utah.
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Fritz Heider
Fritz Heider (February 19, 1896 – January 2, 1988) was an Austrian psychologist whose work was related to the Gestalt school.
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Fundamental attribution error
In social psychology, the fundamental attribution error (FAE), also known as the correspondence bias or attribution effect, is the claim that in contrast to interpretations of their own behavior, people place undue emphasis on internal characteristics of the agent (character or intention), rather than external factors, in explaining other people's behavior.
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Geometry
Geometry (from the γεωμετρία; geo- "earth", -metron "measurement") is a branch of mathematics concerned with questions of shape, size, relative position of figures, and the properties of space.
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Group cohesiveness
Group cohesiveness (also called group cohesion and social cohesion) arises when bonds link members of a social group to one another and to the group as a whole.
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Harvard University
Harvard University is a private Ivy League research university in Cambridge, Massachusetts.
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Impression management
Impression management is a conscious or subconscious process in which people attempt to influence the perceptions of other people about a person, object or event.
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Ingratiation
Ingratiation is a psychological technique in which an individual attempts to influence another person by becoming more likeable to their target.
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John Thibaut
John Thibaut (1917–1986) was a social psychologist, one of the last graduate students of Kurt Lewin.
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John Wiley & Sons
John Wiley & Sons, Inc., also referred to as Wiley, is a global publishing company that specializes in academic publishing.
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Kenneth J. Gergen
Kenneth J. Gergen (born 1935) is an American psychologist and emeritus professor at Swarthmore College.
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Lee Ross
Lee David Ross (born 1942) is a professor of social psychology at Stanford University.
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Linda E. Ginzel
Linda E. Ginzel is a Clinical Professor of Managerial Psychology at University of Chicago Booth School of Business and the founder of the Customized Executive Education program.
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Louisiana
Louisiana is a state in the southeastern region of the United States.
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Morehead City, North Carolina
Morehead City is a port town in Carteret County, North Carolina, United States.
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Out-group homogeneity
The out-group homogeneity effect is one's perception of out-group members as more similar to one another than are in-group members, e.g. "they are alike; we are diverse".
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Princeton University
Princeton University is a private Ivy League research university in Princeton, New Jersey.
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Proximate and ultimate causation
A proximate cause is an event which is closest to, or immediately responsible for causing, some observed result.
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Publishing
Publishing is the dissemination of literature, music, or information—the activity of making information available to the general public.
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Review of General Psychology
Review of General Psychology is the quarterly scientific journal of the American Psychological Association Division 1: The Society for General Psychology.
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Richard E. Nisbett
Richard Eugene Nisbett (born 1941) is an American social psychologist and writer.
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Roy Baumeister
Roy F. Baumeister (born May 16, 1953) is a social psychologist who is known for his work on the self, social rejection, belongingness, sexuality and sex differences, self-control, self-esteem, self-defeating behaviors, motivation, aggression, consciousness, and free will.
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Self-handicapping
Self-handicapping is a cognitive strategy by which people avoid effort in the hopes of keeping potential failure from hurting self-esteem.
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Social environment
The social environment, social context, sociocultural context or milieu refers to the immediate physical and social setting in which people live or in which something happens or develops.
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Social exchange theory
Social exchange theory is a social psychological and sociological perspective that explains social change and stability as a process of negotiated exchanges between parties.
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Social perception
Social perception (or person perception) is the study of how people form impressions of and make inferences about other people as sovereign personalities.
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Social phenomenon
Social phenomena include all behavior that influences or is influenced by organisms sufficiently alive to respond to one another.
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Social psychology
Social psychology is the study of how people's thoughts, feelings, and behaviors are influenced by the actual, imagined, or implied presence of others.
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World War II
World War II (often abbreviated to WWII or WW2), also known as the Second World War, was a global war that lasted from 1939 to 1945, although conflicts reflecting the ideological clash between what would become the Allied and Axis blocs began earlier.
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References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Edward_E._Jones