In each blank, try to type in the
word that is missing. If you've
typed in the correct word, the
blank will turn green.
If your not sure what answer should be entered, press the space bar and the next missing letter will be displayed. When you are all done, you should look back over all your answers and review the ones in red. These ones in red are the ones which you needed help on. Term: AttitudesDefinition: tendencies to like or dislike specific things. Term: AttributionDefinition: The someone gives to explain his or her own behavior or experiences, or the behavior or experiences of others. Term: Base rate Definition: The tendency to a group of people based on one's judgment of one person in the group.
Term: Cognitive Definition: Holding two attitudes that disagree with each . Term: Confirmation Definition: The tendency to look for information that agrees with our and therefore strengthens our bias.
Term: ConsensusDefinition: When many people have the same response to a situation.
Example: Everyone got a low on the math test. Term: Definition: When a person acts or responds the same whenever a certain situation is .
Example: Kristin always scores high on math tests. Term: attributionDefinition: a person's qualities as the reasons for his or her actions or experiences. Term: distinctivenessDefinition: When a person acts differently from other people in the same situation.
Example: Only got a high score on the math test. Term: fundamental attribution Definition: The tendency to underestimate situational influences and overestimate dispositional when judging other people's behavior.
Example: Seeing a homeless person and assuming homelessness must be his or her fault.
Term: representativeness Definition: The to judge a person by what group he or she is in. Term: cognitionDefinition: How people think about , their roles, and other people. Term: self-concept
Definition: The knowledge that a person has about him- or herself.
Example: Knowing your own name, your age, the subjects you take in , and what you like to do for fun.
Term: self-efficacyDefinition: How a evaluates his or her ability to perform certain tasks.
Example: Believing you are a good soccer player. Term: self-esteem
Definition: How someone about his or her self-knowledge.
Example: Feeling good about yourself. Term: self-fulfilling Definition: The tendency for people to meet expectations.
Example: A coach who expects his or her team to fail may treat the team in a way that it more likely that they will fail. Term: situational Definition: Citing a person's as the reason for his or her actions or experiences. |
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