2. The social mind
2015 ◽
pp. 9-32
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Social cognition is how we encode, analyse, store, and use information about the people we meet and the relationships that define us. ‘The social mind’ considers the theories that have been developed to show how the social mind does this: Fritz Heider’s ‘naïve scientists’, who build mental models to represent how the world works; attribution theory; Kelley’s 1967 co-variation model; attributional bias; Fiske and Taylor’s ‘cognitive misers’ who rely on timesaving mental shortcuts known as heuristics; social priming; and schemas, scripts, and stereotypes. Studies show that we are motivated tacticians using the continuum model of impression formation—both naïve scientists and cognitive misers, but which we are depends upon the situation.
2012 ◽
pp. 336-366
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2019 ◽
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2021 ◽
Vol 2
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pp. 57-61
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2015 ◽
Vol 3
(9SE)
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pp. 1-3
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2021 ◽
Vol 27
(4)
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pp. 107-112
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2017 ◽
Vol 2
(2)
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pp. 111-120
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