Contains fulltext : 64195.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)This research views dispositional inference as a process whereby perceivers integrate multiple inferences about a target person's motives and traits. The findings suggest that although perceived motives may stimulate extra attributional processing ( S. Fein, 1996), the content of the inferred motive is important as well. Perceivers learned about situational forces implying that a target person had free choice, no choice, or an ulterior motive for helpful behavior. Inferences about the target's helpfulness differed depending on whether the target's behavior was attributed to an obedience motive (no-choice condition) or to a selfish motive (ulterior-motive c...
This article investigates whether and how discounting and augmentation of dispositional and causal a...
This thesis examines the process of thought social perceivers go through when drawing a social infer...
Causal attributions explain why events and behaviors occur. Researchers typically distinguish betwee...
This research views dispositional inference as a process whereby perceivers integrate multiple infer...
The role of suspicion in the dispositional inference process is examined. Perceivers who are led to ...
The authors propose that correction of dispositional inferences involves the examination of situatio...
The authors propose that correction of dispositional inferences involves the examination of situatio...
The present chapter will review theoretical and empirical work on how people explain their own and o...
Previous research on dispositional attribution has failed to take into account how the inference pro...
Prior research has shown that people often self-enhance to protect their self-concept from harm. The...
Contains fulltext : 19440.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)This thesis exam...
Kelley's attribution theory is investigated. Subjects filled out a questionnaire that reported ...
This article investigates whether and how discounting and augmentation of dispositional and causal a...
Thesis (M.A., Psychology) -- California State University, Sacramento, 2013.The current study investi...
Item does not contain fulltextThis thesis examines the process of thought social perceivers go throu...
This article investigates whether and how discounting and augmentation of dispositional and causal a...
This thesis examines the process of thought social perceivers go through when drawing a social infer...
Causal attributions explain why events and behaviors occur. Researchers typically distinguish betwee...
This research views dispositional inference as a process whereby perceivers integrate multiple infer...
The role of suspicion in the dispositional inference process is examined. Perceivers who are led to ...
The authors propose that correction of dispositional inferences involves the examination of situatio...
The authors propose that correction of dispositional inferences involves the examination of situatio...
The present chapter will review theoretical and empirical work on how people explain their own and o...
Previous research on dispositional attribution has failed to take into account how the inference pro...
Prior research has shown that people often self-enhance to protect their self-concept from harm. The...
Contains fulltext : 19440.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)This thesis exam...
Kelley's attribution theory is investigated. Subjects filled out a questionnaire that reported ...
This article investigates whether and how discounting and augmentation of dispositional and causal a...
Thesis (M.A., Psychology) -- California State University, Sacramento, 2013.The current study investi...
Item does not contain fulltextThis thesis examines the process of thought social perceivers go throu...
This article investigates whether and how discounting and augmentation of dispositional and causal a...
This thesis examines the process of thought social perceivers go through when drawing a social infer...
Causal attributions explain why events and behaviors occur. Researchers typically distinguish betwee...