How do we explain others behavior and our own?
How do we explain others behavior and our own?
How do we tend to explain others’ behavior and our own? We generally explain people’s behavior by attributing to it internal dispositions and/or to external situations. In committing the fundamental attribution error, we underestimate the influence of the situation on others’ actions.
Why do people’s attitude change?
When a person is motivated and able to invest high effort in making a judgment about an issue or object, attitude change can occur due to characteristics of his or her thoughts (e.g., whether the thoughts are favorable or unfavorable), his or her estimation that good or bad outcomes will be tied to the attitude object.
How are we affected by the presence of others?
Social facilitation refers to how the presence of others helps us improve and perform better. The opposite effect is called social inhibition. When a person isn’t familiar with the task or when it requires significant concentration and involvement, the presence of others negatively influences performance.
How does culture affect our behavior?
If culture fosters a more extroverted personality style, we can expect more need for social interaction. Additionally, Individualistic cultures foster more assertive and outspoken behavior. When the general population encourages these gregarious behaviors, more ideas are exchanged and self-esteem increases.
What is today’s pop culture?
The most common pop culture categories are entertainment (movies, music, TV), sports, news (as in people/places in news), politics, fashion/clothes, and technology. Slang has also become popular in our culture as each year seems to have its own slang signature, especially with tweens and teens.
What are some examples of local culture?
What is local culture?
- art, music, theater,
- geography, history, sociology, economics, political science, psychology, anthropology, folklore,
- reading, writing, speaking, listening,
- foreign languages, English as a second language,
- media and technology, international education,
- natural history and environmental education,
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