Social Psych ch3

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Across
  1. 5. the process by which recent experiences increase the accessibility of a schemas, trait or concept
  2. 6. grasping and taking on the goals of others without concious thought
  3. 7. the extent to which schemas and concepts are at the forefront of people's minds and are likely to be used when making judgements about the social world
  4. 9. information about the frequency of members of different categories in the population
  5. 10. people have an expectation about what another person is like, which influences how they act toward that person, which causes that person to behave consistently with people's original expectations, making the expectation come true
  6. 11. mentally changing some aspect of the past, imagining what might have been
  7. 12. mental structures that organize our knowledge of the social world
  8. 14. how people select, interpret, remember and use social information to make judgements and decisions
  9. 15. the illusion that we make our own choices and have free will when in reality, we are goverened by internal and external forces in our life we cannot control
  10. 16. the context of our schemas is influenced by the culture in which we live
  11. 17. a mental rule of thumb whereby people base a judgement on the ease with which they can bring something to mind
  12. 18. decision rule based on the percieved relationship between a cue and a judgement dimension
Down
  1. 1. thinking that is nonconcious, unintentional, involuntary and effortless
  2. 2. a mental shortcut whereby people classify something according to how similar it is to a typical case
  3. 3. tendency to be overly optimistic about how long it will take to complete a project, even when they have failed to get similar projects done on time in the past
  4. 4. focuses on objects without considereing surrounding context
  5. 8. focuses on the overall context and relation between objects
  6. 13. thinking that is concious, intentional, voluntary, and effortful