IB Psychology HL - SCLOA - Describe the Role of Situational and Dispositional Factors in Explaining Behaviour
Fritz Heider's Attribution Theory (1958) posits that individuals are "naive psychologists" who seek to understand and explain the causes of behavior.
attributions
Heider (1958):
attribution: attempting to explain observable behaviour
they distinguish between causes of behaviour as internal (dispositional) or external (situational)
Assumptions made:
people perform attributions bc they feel that there are motives behind most of their own behaviour
people rely on their intuition to formulate cause –> effect of human behaviour
Key Terms
attributions
Heider (1958):
attribution: attempting to explain observable behaviour
they distinguish between causes of behaviour as...
evolutionary explanation of attribution
making attributions enables one to understand and make predictions about their environment
this makes them feel in control o...
types of attributions
situational
- dispositional
situational factors
when we attribute behaviour as due to external/social factors
dispositional attribution
when we attribute behaviour as due to internal characteristics (i.e. personality)
consistency of dispositional attribution
Epstein (1983):
studied the behaviour of college students for about a month
initially observed a lot of behavioural va...
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| Term | Definition |
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attributions | Heider (1958):
Assumptions made:
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evolutionary explanation of attribution |
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types of attributions |
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situational factors | when we attribute behaviour as due to external/social factors |
dispositional attribution | when we attribute behaviour as due to internal characteristics (i.e. personality) |
consistency of dispositional attribution | Epstein (1983):
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consistency of dispositional factors across time | Roberts and Del Vecchio (2000):
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consistency of dispositional factors across mediums/situations | Gosling et al. (2010):
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role of situational factors in behaviour | Situational factors: group pressure, culture, weather, etc
Studies: Milgram (1963; 1974) |
Milgram (1963; 1974) |
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Milgram (1963; 1974) evaluation - pro-situational | Benjamin and Simpson (2009):
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Milgram (1963; 1974) evaluation - pro-dispositional | Sabini et al. (2001):
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