16. A Person in the World of People: Self and Other, Part I
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Professor Paul Bloom introduces social psychology, discussing the human mind's interaction with others and society's fascination with celebrity lives. Various experiments and studies are used to explain concepts such as the spotlight effect, transparency effect, cognitive dissonance theory, and fundamental attribution error, highlighting biases in perception and behavior.
Insights
- The study of social psychology delves into how humans perceive themselves, others, and different groups, emphasizing the importance of connections in shaping our interactions and relationships.
- Cognitive dissonance theory, fundamental attribution error, and the spotlight effect are key concepts that influence how individuals justify their actions, perceive others, and overestimate how much attention is paid to their mistakes, shedding light on the complexities of human behavior and social interactions.
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Recent questions
What is social psychology?
The study of human interactions and perceptions.
What is the spotlight effect?
Overestimating how much others notice our mistakes.
What is cognitive dissonance theory?
Explaining how people reduce internal inconsistencies.
What is the fundamental attribution error?
Overestimating personality traits in behavior attribution.
What factors influence liking others?
Proximity, similarity, and attractiveness.
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