Hoofdstuk 14 Flashcards

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objective-self-awareness

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the experience of self as the target of other’s perception, often experiencing self as failing to live up to ideal standards.

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negative state-relief hypothesis

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posits that people help other people in order to mitigate the personally aversive experience of seeing them suffer.

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Velten procedure

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manipulates mood by having participants read mood-relevant statements.

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mood-congruent memory

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describes a retrieval advantage for material with the same affective loading as one’s current mood.

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affect infusion model (AIM)

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proposes that, depending on the processing mode, affective influences may be relatively automatic, controlled, or absent altogether.

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affect-as-information

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proposes that affective valence tells the self how it should evaluate a stimulus, even when the affect has an irrelevant source.

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experimental demand

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describes a variety of ways that a method, setting, or personnel may inadvertently communicate the hypothesis or otherwise channel participant responses to confirm the hypothesis. Features of the situation, experimenter–participant interaction, or measures can inadvertently constrain expected behavior.

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Mood state-dependent memory

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occurs when a matching mood at learning and retrieval facilitates memory.

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private body consciousness (PBC)

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describes sensitivity to one’s internal physical reactions.

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intuition

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variously defined, includes sudden, conscious, emotional reactions, without awareness of having gone through prior calculations.

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classical conditioning

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associates stimuli and responses through repeated pairings; stimuli and responses commonly include valence.

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separate-systems view

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affect and cognition posits that they operate as parallel independent processes.

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dichotic listening task

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involves piping two separate series of inputs to each ear, with instructions to attend only to one, and measures of reactions to the unattended ear.

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14
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subliminal

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below consciousness

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15
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fluency

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the ease of perceiving or processing information.

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cognition1

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intellective knowledge acquisition, the everyday (dictionary) meaning of cognition, in contrast to value-laden, intuitive, or irrational thinking.

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cognition2

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subsumes all mental activity, as compared to behavior.

18
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null hypothesis

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a statistical term for the prediction of no difference.