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Confirmation BiasDefinition: The tendency to look for information that agrees with our opinions and therefore strengthens our bias.10false
self-esteemDefinition: How someone feels about his or her self-knowledge. Example: Feeling good about yourself.20false
attributionfundamental _____ error50true
KnowingThe knowledge that a person has about him- or herself. Example: _____ your own name, your age, the subjects you take in school, and what you like to do for fun.81true
AttributionDefinition: The reason someone gives to explain his or her own behavior or experiences, or the behavior or experiences of others.90false
self-efficacyDefinition: How a person evaluates his or her ability to perform certain tasks. Example: Believing you are a good soccer player.100false
distinctivenessDefinition: When a person acts differently from other people in the same situation. Example: Only Kristin got a high score on the math test.110false
ConsensusDefinition: When many people have the same response to a situation. Example: Everyone got a low score on the math test.120false
tendenciesLearned _____ to like or dislike specific things.131true
respondsWhen a person acts or _____ the same whenever a certain situation is present. Example: Kristin always scores high on math tests.141true
Base rate fallacyDefinition: The tendency to judge a group of people based on one's judgment of one person in the group.150false
social cognitionDefinition: How people think about themselves, their roles, and other people.160false