Monday, March 11, 2019
A personââ¬â¢s mind is a very simple venue for many interesting cognitive
A mortals mind is a very simple venue for many arouse cognitive phenomena, unusual ways of thinking and noetic mistakes, no number how trivial or significant, which are usually unconsciously committed by a person even in the most mundane of mental tasks.This paper shall focus on number of interesting cognitive phenomena and mental lapses or mistakes which are chronologically presented based on what the writer perceives as the most important and common.FUNDAMENTAL ATTRIBUTION ERROR Fundamental attribution misapprehension is a very common human tendency when a person is placed in a friendly line. It occurs when a person attributes someones behavior or reaction to a situation as having been caused by the persons disposition or personality or else than by the situation at hand.According to Lee Ross, a professor of social psychology at Stanford University, a fundamental error forms the conceptual fundamental principle for the field of social psychology. He coined this term base d on the definitive experiment conducted by Jones and Harris.In the said experiment, subjects where placed in a situation where they were made to listen to pro- and anti- Castro speeches.They were initially made to believe that the persons who gave the speeches were freely given over a choice as to what stand to make (i.e., pro- or anti-), the subjects course rated the persons who gave the pro- speeches as having a positive attitude towards Castro, and people who gave anti- speeches as having a negative attitude towards Castro. Before the experiment, Jones and Harris hypothesized that behaviors resulting from freely given choice shall be attributed by the subjects to disposition, while actions or behaviors resulting from chance to situation.However, this hypothesis was proven injure when as part of the experiment, the subjects were told that the persons choice of position (pro- or anti-Castro) was determined by a coin toss. It turned out that the subjects were soundless of opini on that persons who gave pro- speeches were still, on average, in favor of Castro than those who spoke against him.Therefore, the subjects were unable to get the speakers as merely persons who were tasked to perform by virtue of chance or circumstance. They could not refrain from attributing the speakers actions or behaviors to situation kinda than to disposition (Fundamental Attribution Error, 2007).
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