Judging and Perceiving

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Across
  1. 2. The way an attitude influences how a person acts
  2. 4. The tendency to overestimate personal causes and underestimate situational causes of others' behaviour
  3. 5. The beliefs, thoughts and knowledge that make up an attitude
  4. 9. Explaining behaviour as being caused by personal characteristics
  5. 10. Explaining behaviour as being caused by situational factors
  6. 11. Psychological discomfort caused by holding conflicting beliefs or attitudes
Down
  1. 1. Communication through facial expressions, gestures, posture and body language rather than words
  2. 3. An overall evaluation of a person, object, issue or event
  3. 6. The process of forming impressions and making judgements about others
  4. 7. The emotional part of an attitude
  5. 8. Explanations for why people behave the way they do