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SOCIAL PSYCOLOGY

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THINK TWICECHONG KIT YEE

LUCAS ONG TUN CHEIK RACHAEL CHONG KAH YIEN

MIEW YEN CHIEDANIEL MAZLAN

ATTRACTION

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SYNOPSIS

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SOCIAL COGNITIVE PERSCEPTIVE

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Eh! Why your hand so dirty!?

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DEFINITION

This perspective is derived from the behavioralism

perspective. It assumes that an individual’s cognitive

process influences and is influenced by behavioural

associations. Classical and operant conditioning are

aspects of this perspective.

EXAMPLE

Kit thinks that hygienic is very important to a person. When

she saw Miew’s dirty hand and felt disappointed. Finally they

broke up.

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STEREOTYPING

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Change Clothes Instantly from dirty cloth, Wow

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DEFINITION

Stereotyping as a fixed, over generalized belief on

a particular group or class of people.

EXAMPLE

Kit classifies the guy who dress neatly and never

allows any dirt to stain on themselves or even a

super organized person as a guys who is hygienic or

maybe with a misophobia.

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PERSUASION

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I Don’t Care , I Don’t Care!!

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Persuasion define as attempts to influence

others’ attitude or behaviors. A powerful force

in daily life and has a major influence on

society and a whole.

DEFINITION

EXAMPLEKit had fall for a stranger. She thinks that he is

visually clean and hygiene person and her friend

Rachael persuade her not to judge someone by his

cover. But she failed to persuade Kit.

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CONFIRMATION BIAS

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He is dirty, messy, bad and untidy! I know cause I stay with him

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DEFINITION

EXAMPLEDaniel was Lucas’s roommate and he knew that Lucas isn’t that

kind of guy that Kit was thinking of. She seek out “proof” that

further backs up this belief, while actually do not support the

idea.

is a type of cognitive bias and represents an error of

inductive inference toward confirmation of the hypothesis

under study.

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FIRST IMPRESSION

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Oh My God , She is so hot!

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 first impression is the event when one

person first encounters another person and

forms a mental image of that person.

DEFINITION

EXAMPLEKit give Lucas a positive impressions that she looks

beautiful which is just the type of girl he is been

looking for. he first impression influence Lucas to get

her phone numbers and chase after her.

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THINK WISELY

BEFORE YOU

ACTION

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The End