This study investigated the roles of scripts on social information processing including memory, impression formation, and attribution. The research focused on the way that people process and interpret incoming information. Langer (1989) has proposed that people are often mindless in a scripted situation. This study was designed to show that people in a scripted situation are not mindless but mindful.^ One hundred and twenty-eight female undergraduate students were recruited to participate in an experiment with a 2 (in-script vs. out-of-script) x 2 (actor vs. observer) factorial design. The independent variable Script was manipulated by randomly assigning subjects to experience either a normal restaurant script or an out of order restaura...
Nonverbal behaviors impact our perceptions of interaction. Many sociological theories have attempted...
A two-part study was undertaken to investigate the relationship between fiction writing and social c...
Developments in social judgment research during the last two decades have broadened the explanatory ...
This study investigated the roles of scripts on social information processing including memory, impr...
People's communications about a social interaction they have observed can often decrease their memor...
The construct of schemas, organized structures of conceptually-related information in memory, has st...
Attribution theory postulates that human actors and observers process information differently and ma...
To explain how social cognition normally serves us in real life, we need to ask which factors contri...
"Scripts " are ways of describing the knowledge a person must have in order to understand ...
Information processing is required for any social thought, decision, or action. Most past and curre...
Social cognition research investigates the way information present in the social environment is repr...
Evidence suggests that expectations can influence the reporting of social events. The present resear...
Most of the research exploring social communication has focused on the 'sender' perspective, examini...
Female subjects were asked to make four judgments about a young woman after reading her "job ap...
Three studies investigated the role of affect in the cognitive organization of social information. S...
Nonverbal behaviors impact our perceptions of interaction. Many sociological theories have attempted...
A two-part study was undertaken to investigate the relationship between fiction writing and social c...
Developments in social judgment research during the last two decades have broadened the explanatory ...
This study investigated the roles of scripts on social information processing including memory, impr...
People's communications about a social interaction they have observed can often decrease their memor...
The construct of schemas, organized structures of conceptually-related information in memory, has st...
Attribution theory postulates that human actors and observers process information differently and ma...
To explain how social cognition normally serves us in real life, we need to ask which factors contri...
"Scripts " are ways of describing the knowledge a person must have in order to understand ...
Information processing is required for any social thought, decision, or action. Most past and curre...
Social cognition research investigates the way information present in the social environment is repr...
Evidence suggests that expectations can influence the reporting of social events. The present resear...
Most of the research exploring social communication has focused on the 'sender' perspective, examini...
Female subjects were asked to make four judgments about a young woman after reading her "job ap...
Three studies investigated the role of affect in the cognitive organization of social information. S...
Nonverbal behaviors impact our perceptions of interaction. Many sociological theories have attempted...
A two-part study was undertaken to investigate the relationship between fiction writing and social c...
Developments in social judgment research during the last two decades have broadened the explanatory ...