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Social Perception. Overview: How people form impressions and explain behavior. Unity/sensible stories Asch (1946) Behavior Intentionality Traits Heider (1958) Behavior Traits Jones & Davis (1965; 1967) Behavior Intentionality Motives Traits Reeder (2009)
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Overview: How people form impressions and explain behavior • Unity/sensible stories • Asch (1946) • Behavior Intentionality Traits • Heider (1958) • Behavior Traits • Jones & Davis (1965; 1967) • Behavior Intentionality Motives Traits • Reeder (2009) • Unity/sensible stories • Hughes & Trafimow
The Coherence PerspectiveHughes & Trafimow (in press; under review) Motives and Desires Traits Intentions Attributions tend to become compatible Situational causes Beliefs Good or Bad/Warm or Cold
Asch (1946) Forming Impressions of Personality Energetic – Assured –Talkative –Cold/Warm –Ironical –Inquisitive –Persuasive Ha: • All traits “tainted” by +/- evaluation • General impression (all traits subsumed under general jist) Ha:Traits understood one by one = Impression formation is an additive process
Asch’s General Conclusions • Unified, organized, generative impressions • Beyond trait descriptors • Sensible narratives • Similar to language generation or qualitative research • Impression are quick, intuitive, and not algorithmic • Impression are dynamic
Asch continued • Interesting suggestions • “Characteristics forming the basis of an impression do not contribute each a fixed, independent meaning, but ….their content is itself partly a function of the environment of the other characteristics, of their mutual relations.”
Reeder (2009) Mind Reading Single inference Behavior internal or external cause? trait or situational cause? Multiple inference Behavior intentional? yes motives + traits no traits or situational cause?
Intentionality: how does one decide? • By force of will—could the actor have acted otherwise? • Soft constraints vs. Hard constraints • Malle’s model • Desire • Belief (knowledge) • Planning • Awareness • Skill
Why did Mitt Romney put his dog on top of his vehicle?How do people answer this question? Motives and Desires Intentionality: Was the behavior done on purpose? Beliefs or Knowledge Plans Skill Traits or Personality Awareness