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Social Cognition

Social cognition refers to the processes by which individuals perceive, interpret, and respond to social information about themselves and others. It encompasses how people understand social interactions, attributes, and behaviors, influencing their thoughts, feelings, and actions in social contexts.

intermediate
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Psychology
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Social cognition is a vital area of psychology that examines how we understand and interpret the social world. It encompasses various processes, including social perception, attribution, and the influence of stereotypes. By studying social cognition, we can gain insights into how our thoughts and be...

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Key Terms

Social Perception
The process of interpreting information about others.

Example: Judging someone's mood based on their facial expressions.

Attribution Theory
A framework for understanding how people explain behavior.

Example: Believing someone is late due to poor time management.

Stereotype
A widely held but oversimplified belief about a group.

Example: Assuming all teenagers are rebellious.

Prejudice
A preconceived opinion not based on reason or actual experience.

Example: Disliking someone because of their ethnicity.

Conformity
Adjusting behaviors or beliefs to match those of a group.

Example: Changing your opinion to fit in with friends.

Groupthink
A phenomenon where the desire for harmony in a group leads to poor decision-making.

Example: Ignoring alternative viewpoints to avoid conflict.

Related Topics

Cognitive Psychology
The study of mental processes such as perception, memory, and reasoning.
intermediate
Behavioral Psychology
Focuses on observable behaviors and the ways they're learned.
intermediate
Developmental Psychology
Explores how people grow and change from infancy through adulthood.
intermediate

Key Concepts

Social PerceptionAttribution TheoryStereotypesSocial Influence