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Social Psychology

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show Unaccounted for variability. Distraction, fatigue, tired, stressed, etc.  
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show Measure of error  
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show A variable that has a consistent, unrealized effect on the independent variable that is often mistaken as error.  
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show Devoted to understanding dispositional characteristics. Myers-Briggs, CPI, and NEO are a few personality tests. LOcus of consistency. Accounted for error by taking a true score  
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show How can our intuitions about the stability of personality be reconciled with the evidence for its variability across situations? What is that "error" is meaningful?  
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Power of the Situation   show
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Collection of attributes   show
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Organized personalit processing system   show
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What is CAPS?   show
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What are CAUs?   show
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show Scientific theory of how people think about, influence and related to one another. Understanding how groups effect individuals. SOcial psychology is about explaining the "if".  
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