PSYCH253 Lecture Notes - Lecture 7: Covariance, Daniel Kahneman, Fritz Heider
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Psych 253 module 7 attribution and person perception. Order of words mattered (first word dominated perception) Context of other words (changes the meaning of what"s going on) There are six basic facial expressions: happy, angry, sad, surprise, disgust, fear. Lying detector : look for micro facial expressions (emotion is there for a second only, inappropriate emotion, eliminate regular body language, easier to catch if the lie has more consequences. 7d heider phenomenological model (making attributions from behaviour) Knowing people"s general tendencies can help figure out what kind of people they are. Brunswick lens model: beliefs and preconceptions shapes reality, don"t confuse attributions of responsibility with causality. Factors to consider: choice (choosing to do action = make the inference, expectedness (doing something unexpected = make the inference, noncommon causes/effects (make inference based on difference of the choices) Kelley"s covariation model (make attributions based on covariation principle)