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a cognitive structure that represents knowledge about a concept or type of stimulus, including its attributes and the relations among these attributes” (Fiske & Taylor, 1991)
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psychological phenomenon in which high expectations lead to improved performance in a given area
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When the name of a color is printed in a color not denoted by the name (e.g., the word "red" printed in blue ink instead of red ink), naming the color of the word takes longer and is more prone to errors.
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in the beginning, a false definition of the situation evoking a new behaviour which makes the original false conception come 'true'. This specious validity of the self-fulfilling prophecy perpetuates a reign of error.
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The inclination to see events that have occurred as more predictable than they in fact were before they took place Fischhoff (1975).
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increased sensitivity to certain stimuli due to prior experience. Because priming is believed to occur outside of conscious awareness, it is different from memory that relies on the direct retrieval of information. (Jacoby, 1983).
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Fundamental attribution error empezar lección
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The tendency to highly value dispositional or personality-based attributions while under-valuing situational attributions for others behaviors
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mental and neural state of readiness, organized through experiences, exerting a direct or dynamic influence upon the individual's response to all objects and situations with which it is related
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People attached to the false lie detector
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Belief that people are of good nature, that you can rely on them, that they intend to help rather than to harm or exploit in any situation
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„Cynical thinking about the human nature, stressing the universal egoism as well as stupidity of those who trust other people and perform good deeds
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Loss of a sense of individuality (often claimed to be accompanied by a reduction of normal constraints against deviant behavior).
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Unreasonable or unjustifiable instances of favouring the ingroup over the outgroup and discrimination that does not benefit directly members of the ingroup
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The part of the individual’s self-concept which drives from knowledge of membership of a social group or groups together with the value and emotional significante attached to that membership” (Tajfel, 1981)
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The centrality and evaluative importance of group membership in self-definition” (Turner, 1987)
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Shifting identification from „I” to „we” and „us”, perceiving self as an interchangeable member of a social category
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