PSY100H1 Chapter Notes - Chapter 13.2: In-Group Favoritism, Fundamental Attribution Error
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Explicit processes - which correspond roughly to conscious thought, are deliberative, effortful, relatively slow, and generally under our intentional control. Implicit processes - comprise our unconscious thought, they are intuitive, automatic, effortless, very fast, and operate largely outside of our intentional control. Dual-process models - models of behavior that account for both implicit and explicit processes. Person perception - processes by which individuals categorize and form judgments about other people. Thin slices of behavior - we make very rapid, implicit judgments of people based on thin slices of behavior. Self-fulfilling prophecies - which occur when a first impression affects one"s behavior, and then that affects other people"s behavior, leading one to confirm the initial impression or expectation. False consensus effect - tendency to project the self-concept onto the social world. Na ve realism - we tend to assume that the way we see things is the way that they are.