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    Juror #8‚ the naive scientist‚ made external attributions by taking into account the boy’s upbringing. The 11 other jurors‚ initially‚ made internal attributions. They believed the boy murdered his father because he is a "slum kid" and all of them are inherently‚ bad kids. Later in the movie‚ the actor-observer bias is seen when one juror says "I’m going

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    Dispositional Factors in Explaining Behavior Sophie Landesmann The roles of situational and dispositional factors both play an important role in behavior. A significant term that one has to take in account is attribution‚ which is how people interpret and explain casual relationships in the social world. Humans have the need to know why things actually happen. Situational factors have something to do with external factors. When people speak about their own personal

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    15%) Date of Submission: 4th November 2009 Socialization can be defined from a dictionary as “ a continuing process whereby an individual person acquires a personal identity and learns the norms‚ values‚ behavior and social skills appropriate to his or her social position”. Socialization is a continuous life process‚ but is in general divided into two very distinct groups: primary socialization and secondary socialization. But has socialization changed over the years? If so‚ what has been the

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    THE HISTORY OF SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY As a scientific discipline‚ social psychology is only a bit older than one hundred years‚ with most of the growth occurring during the past five decades (McGarty & Haslam‚ 1997). By most standards‚ social psychology is a relatively young science. In discussing the discipline’s history‚ it should be noted that there are two social psychologies‚ one in psychology and the other in sociology‚ with the larger of the two being the psychological branch (Jones‚ 1998)

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    I N F O R M A T I O N SH E E T G 0 4 3 v 1 3 February 2012 Moral Rights In this information sheet we give an overview of the “moral rights” of individual creators under the Copyright Act. These rights were introduced in December 2000. Moral rights for performers are discussed in our information sheet Performersʼ Rights. For detailed information‚ see our practical guide‚ also called Moral Rights. These rights are also discussed in our books Film & Copyright‚ Architects & Copyright and Photographers:

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    interact. Verbally aggressive individuals are likely to escalate conflicts‚ whereas those who are argumentative are more likely to move successfully from differentiation to integration and to maintain harmonious relationships. (See pp. 46-53.) Attribution theory‚ an example of the social cognition perspective‚ advances the view that how one is likely to interact with others in situations involving conflicts is a function of what the person perceives to be the cause of others’ behavior

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    form is just as painful to subordinate groups‚ although increasingly discrete. There are many reasons to which we can attribute inequality. The article “Worsening Wealth Inequality by Race‚” written by Taylor Luhby‚ specifically exemplifies the attribution theory and cultural and structural explanations. These explanations are very common and often times hold to be true facts. In this article four main racial groups are categorized; White‚ Asian‚ Hispanic and Black. Generally White and Asian are

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    Grammar Final: Study Guide Noun: A person‚ place‚ or thing (or an idea or activity) Common Nouns – general‚ not specific‚ not capitalized Proper Nouns – specific‚ capitalized Gerund Nouns – a verb that‚ having added‚ ‘ing’ is a noun i.e running: a noun‚ but ‘to run’ is a verb EXAMPLE SENTENCES The boy is in love. boy: common noun‚ functioning as the subject of the sentence love: common noun Skipping through Central Park is energizing. Skipping: gerund noun‚ functioning as

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    Holy Cross of Davao College Sta. Ana Avenue‚Davao City Title: Goodness of Sports Submitted to: Mrs. Nelia Aga Chapter | Introduction Think of society as a living organism which every part of it contributes to its survival. This view is the functionalist perspective‚ which every parts of a society are structured to maintain its stability. Functionalist regard sports as an almost

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    Perception can be defined as a process by which individuals select‚ organize and interpret their sensory impressions‚ so as to give meaning to their environment. Perception is a complex cognitive process and differs from person to person. People’s behavior is influenced by their perception of reality‚ rather than the actual reality. In comparison to sensation‚ perception is a much broader concept. Sensation involves simply receiving stimuli through sensory organs‚ whereas the process of perception

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