Activities & Quiz:
Assessment of outcomes are designed to demonstrate a variety of Critical Thinking Skills & Attitudes. Announced Quizzes will be up to 10 questions 1 pt each. Pop Quizzes 1-5 questions 1 pt each. Activities vary in points.
1. Explain why we should study Beliefs & Judgments. (D/T)
2. Recognize Priming. (D/T)
3. Recognize Embodied Cognition. (D/T)
4. Recognize Spontaneous Trait Transference. (D/T)
5. Recognize Belief Perseverance. (T)
6. Recognize Misinformation Effect. (D/T/V)
7. Recognize Overconfidence. (T)
8. Recognize Planning Fallacy. (AC/T/V)
9. Recognize Confirmation Bias. (T)
10. Recognize Representative Heuristics. (T)
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Recognize Availability Heuristics. (T/V)
12. Recognize Counterfactual Thinking. (T)
13. Recognize Illusory Correlation. (D/T)
14. Recognize Illusion of Control. (T)
15. Recognize how your mood influences your judgments. (T)
16. Recognize examples of Misattribution. (D/T)
17. Recognize Attributional Theory. (D/T)
18. Recognize Spontaneous Trait Inference. (D/T)
19. Provide an example of Kelley's Model of Causal Attribution: Make sure to designate Consensus, Consistency, & Distinctiveness information. * (AC/T)
20. Provide examples which illustrates when Kelley says that one is most likely to make attributions as a result of dispositional & situational factors. * (AC/T)
21. Provide an example of the Fundamental Attribution Error. Explain it fully including they make this error. * (D/T)
22. Recognize Behavioral Confirmation. (T)
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Each of these examples should be from YOUR LIFE and FULLY EXPLAINED!
Please keep in mind there may be some variance of the above indicators depending on class progress, interest, need, and other factors such as instructor illness, campus holidays, emergency closings etc.
Multiple symbols simply means you will find information to answer the outcome in each of them. You should use ALL of these to help you answer the outcome! When possible, articles, handouts & videos are provided on my website to meet Sustainability efforts. If it is not possible to provide them in this way, it is your responsibility to obtain/view items should you be absent. Please keep in mind, while information may overlap between sources, there may be unique information in each of them.
KEY:
A=Article AC=Activity D=Discussion H=Handout I=Internet Source P=Personal Application T=Text V=Video
Text: Social Psychology, 11th Edition, by Dr. David Myers. (2013). p 77 - 117