PSYC 215 Lecture Notes - Lecture 6: Sephardi Jews, The Student Teachers
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Our judgment is motivated with what you consider to be important. How we evaluate evidence for some belief or hypothesis- depends on our motivation: goals, fears, preferences. To make a choice/judgement, we could engage in unlimited hypothesis generation: Work harder to form an integrated impression that makes sense of inconsistent information. Plays a huge role in how you experience your social life. Theory of lay epistemics - how we come to know things. 3 basic principles in how motivation influences our thought. Need for closure makes you want to close your decision. Need for validity- away from closure as it makes you to think more. There may be specific judgement that you are motivated to have, but you also want to be correct (validity) The motive to have some answer on topic (rather than uncertainty, confusion) You need to arrive to some conclusion at some point -> you have to make a decision/closure of decision-making process.