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61 Cards in this Set
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Cheeseburger Self |
McDavid & Harrari |
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Swan & Read |
Attention paid to Self Schema Inventory - Questionnaire - Pick questions from a list |
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Sagar & Schofield |
Perception of Ambiguous behavior by Caucasian & Black People |
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Darley & Gross |
Rich vs. Poor Girl Social Class and the Perception of IQ. |
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Rich vs. Poor Girl Social Class and the Perception of IQ. |
Darley & Gross |
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Attention paid to Self SchemaInventory - Questionnaire - Pick questions from a list |
Sagar & Schofield |
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Attention paid to Self SchemaInventory - Questionnaire - Pick questions from a list |
Swan & Read |
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Cohen |
Women's Birthday Video (Librarian vs. Waitress) |
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Women's Birthday Video |
Cohen |
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Cantor & Mischel |
Signal Detection Theory + False Alarm |
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Signal Detection Theory + False Alarm |
Cantor & Mischel |
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Crocker |
Inconsistent Information (Jack jumps the line internal vs. external reasons) |
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Inconsistent Information (Jack jumps the line internal vs. external reasons) |
Crocker |
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Hansen & Hansen |
Automatic Vigilance |
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Automatic Vigilance |
Hansen and Hansen Pratto & John (Colourful Adjective) |
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Pratto & John |
Automatic Vigilance |
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Ditto & Lopez |
Motivated Skepticism |
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Motivated Skepticism |
Ditto & Lopez |
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CEST |
Cognitive Experiential Self Theory Epstein |
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Planning Fallacy Experiment |
Tax Refund (Buehler, Griffin & MacDonald) |
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(Buehler, Griffin & MacDonald) |
Planning Fallacy Experiment |
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Overthinking |
Schooler & Wilson |
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Schooler & Wilson |
Overthinking |
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Medvec & Savitsky |
Cut off Marks |
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Counterfactual |
Medvec & Savitsky |
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Stages in Thought Suppress |
Automatic Monitoring Operant Processing (Rebound Effect) |
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Thought Suppression |
Daniel Wegner |
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Reactance = More intrusive thoughts |
Kelly & Nauta |
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Kelly & Nauta |
Reactance = More intrusive thoughts |
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Tykocinski & Pittman |
Inaction Inertia |
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Inaction Inertia |
Tykocinski & Pittman |
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Magical Thinking |
Rozin, Markwith & Nemeroff |
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Rozin, Markwith & Nemeroff |
Magical Thinking |
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Baron & Byrnes Errors in social inference |
1. Over emphasizing Extreme Information 2. Underutilize Base Rate Information 3. Illusory Covariance |
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Over emphasizing Extreme Information |
Rothbart |
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Rothbart |
Over emphasizing Extreme Information |
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Hamill et all |
Underutilize Base Rate Information |
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Underutilize Base Rate Information |
Hamill et all. |
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George Miller |
Attention Span 7 (+/-)2 |
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Attention Span |
George Miller |
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Aversion to Self Focused Attention |
Duval Wickland |
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Duval Wickland |
Self focussed Attention |
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Schematic Model of Self Focused Attention |
Carver & Scheier |
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Carver & Scheier |
Schematic Model of Self Focused Attention |
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McClelland & Attinson |
Need for Achievement & Fear of Failure |
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Need for Achievement & Fear of Failure |
McClelland & Attinson |
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Brigham |
Recall of Physical Features |
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Recall of Physical Features |
Brigham |
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Effort Justification Effect |
Ross et all |
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Priming or Category Accessibility |
Srull & Wyer |
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Srull & Wyer |
Priming or Category Accessibility |
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Hamilton |
Overall Impression vs. Memory Set |
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Overall Impression vs. Memory Set |
Hamilton |
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Visual Imagery |
Allan Paivio: Dual Coding Words & Images Bower: Relational Organization |
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Kahneman & Tversky |
Representativeness Heuristic |
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Representativeness Heuristic |
Kahneman & Tversky |
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Availability Heuristic |
Kahneman & Tversky |
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Kahneman & Tversky |
Availability Heuristic Anchoring & Adjustment Heuristic |
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False consensus effect study |
Sherman (Smokers) |
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Sherman |
False Consensus Effect (Smokers) |
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Anchoring & Adjustment Heuristic |
Kahneman & Tversky |