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ATTRIBUTION
WARM-UP GAME 
Write 5 questions that are based on your own 
knowledge? 
 (Examples: Who played catcher for the Boston Red 
Sox in 2004? What college did Mr. Hausman attend? 
What is the TuHS Cross-Country Record?)
WARM-UP QUESTIONS 
Describe a time when you or a team of yours 
had a big victory/success in your life. Why did 
this happen? 
Describe a time when you or a team of yours 
had a big loss/defeat/failure in your life. Why 
did this happen? 
Now consider… 
 Compare the reasons behind each of these events? Are they 
they same? Different? Do these reasons hold true for most 
examples?
2/4/2104 
LEARNING OUTCOMES 
 SC.2.A. Describe the role of situational and dispositional factors 
in explaining behaviour. 
 SC.2.B. Discuss two errors in attributions. 
 Note…The studies that we will discuss today will help answer 
both of these learning outcomes. You should make a note of this 
and do not say that you do not have studies to answer either of 
these standards.
SOCIAL COGNITION 
How we process information in a social 
world. 
We take information in, make quick 
judgments, and behave according to those 
decisions.
ATTRIBUTION 
The process of interpreting and explaining 
the causes of behaviors and events in the 
social world. 
How we decide why a person does what they do. 
Humans have a need to understand why something 
happens. 
Social Cognition We do this all the time!
TRY THIS… 
 How do you attribute The Bieb’s tirades?
SITUATIONAL VS. DISPOSITIONAL 
Situational Dispositional 
External 
environments cause 
people to act the 
way they do. 
 Example: I wrote a bad 
essay because I didn’t 
get the prompt I wanted. 
 Internal characteristics 
cause people to act the 
way they do. 
 Example: I wrote a bad 
essay because I decided not 
to study.
YOUR INSTRUCTIONS: GROUP A 
Imagine that you got a speeding ticket driving 
to school. Explain why this might have 
happened.
YOUR INSTRUCTIONS: GROUP B 
Imagine a classmate of yours gets a speeding 
ticket while driving to school. Explain why this 
might have happened.
ACTOR-OBSERVER EFFECT 
People tend to make an attribution about 
behavior depending on whether they are 
performing the it themselves or observing 
somebody else do it. 
Behavior of self: Situational Factors 
Behavior of others: Dispositional Factors 
Do we agree with this idea?
ERRORS IN ATTRIBUTION 
We make mistakes with our attributions all the 
time! 
How can this impact our lives? 
SC.2.B. Discuss two errors in attributions (the 
studies for this standard also can be used for 
SC.2.A.)
ERROR OF ATTRIBUTION #1: 
FUNDAMENTAL ATTRIBUTION 
ERROR 
When people overestimate the role of 
dispositional factors in an individual’s 
behaviors and underestimate situational 
factors.
OUR GAME SHOW 
Who did you score as being more intelligent? 
Why did you do this?
ROSS ET AL. (1977) 
 Aim: To determine if an assigned social role would 
affect the judgment of that person 
 Method: 
 Created an experiment where participants were either assigned the 
role of host, contestant, or audience member. 
 Host created questions based on their own knowledge. 
 If the answer was not correct, the host provided the answer. 
 After the game audience members ranked the intelligence of the host 
versus the contestants.
ROSS ET AL. (1977) 
FINDINGS/CONCLUSIONS 
Findings: The host was consistently ranked as 
having higher intelligence by the audience. 
Conclusion: The audience were looking for 
dispositional factors of the participants and not 
the situational factors…Fundamental 
Attribution Error! 
Critical Thinking: Ecological validity? 
Representative sample? Role of authority 
figure? Applications?
SUEDFELD (2003) 
 Aim: To determine how Holocaust survivors use attribution to 
explain their survival. 
 Method: Gave a survey to Holocaust survivors asking them to 
explain the reasons that they survived. Compared this with a 
control group. 
 Findings: 
Survivors Control 
Dispositional 34% 71% 
Situational 91% 51% 
 Conclusion: Holocaust survivors had a more accurate picture of 
what happened and the reason why they survived. FAE in play for 
Control group.
EVALUATION OF FAE 
Strengths of FAE Limitations of FAE 
• Promotes understanding 
of a common error that 
people make. 
• Supported by many 
research studies 
• May be culturally biased 
towards individualism 
• Research is generally 
done in labs using 
college students.
ERROR OF ATTRIBUTION #2: 
SELF-SERVING BIAS 
When people take credit for their success, 
attributing them to dispositional factors, and 
disassociate themselves from their failures, 
attributing them to situational factors. 
Did this happen in your warm-up question? 
Self-Handicapping-Individuals who expect to fail 
openly make situational attributions before 
attempting the task.
LAU AND RUSSEL (1980) 
Aim: To determine if college football coaches 
displayed SSB. 
Method: Examined sports pages in current print 
and archives to study whether football coaches 
would display a self-serving bias. 
Findings/Conclusions: Football coaches attribute 
victories to dispositional factors- hard work and the 
talent of the team- and explain failures to 
situational factors – weather, refs, injuries.
SELF-SERVING BIAS 
Do you agree with this theory? 
Why would we do this? What would it 
accomplish for us?
KASHIMA AND TRIANDIS (1986) 
 Aim: To Determine if SSB is a culturally universal trait 
 Method: Asked students from different cultures 
(America and Japan) to try to remember information 
from slides of unfamiliar countries. 
 Findings: 
 American Students: Success attributed to ability. 
 Japanese Students: Failure Attributed to ability. 
Conclusion: 
 Culture led students to engage in different types of attribution. 
 This is called the Modesty Bias
EVALUATION OF SSD 
Strengths of SSB Limitations of SSB 
Explains why some people 
(mostly from individualistic 
cultures) explain their 
failures as being caused by 
situational factors 
The theory is culturally 
biased. It does not explain 
modesty bias.
ERRORS IN ATTRIBUTION SKITS 
 In pairs, you will create a short skit that represents one of the 
three errors in attribution. 
 Create a naturalistic situation where errors in attribution could occur 
 Clearly demonstrate your error in action 
 Class will attempt to guess which error of attribution you are showing.

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Attribution power point

  • 2. WARM-UP GAME Write 5 questions that are based on your own knowledge?  (Examples: Who played catcher for the Boston Red Sox in 2004? What college did Mr. Hausman attend? What is the TuHS Cross-Country Record?)
  • 3. WARM-UP QUESTIONS Describe a time when you or a team of yours had a big victory/success in your life. Why did this happen? Describe a time when you or a team of yours had a big loss/defeat/failure in your life. Why did this happen? Now consider…  Compare the reasons behind each of these events? Are they they same? Different? Do these reasons hold true for most examples?
  • 4. 2/4/2104 LEARNING OUTCOMES  SC.2.A. Describe the role of situational and dispositional factors in explaining behaviour.  SC.2.B. Discuss two errors in attributions.  Note…The studies that we will discuss today will help answer both of these learning outcomes. You should make a note of this and do not say that you do not have studies to answer either of these standards.
  • 5. SOCIAL COGNITION How we process information in a social world. We take information in, make quick judgments, and behave according to those decisions.
  • 6. ATTRIBUTION The process of interpreting and explaining the causes of behaviors and events in the social world. How we decide why a person does what they do. Humans have a need to understand why something happens. Social Cognition We do this all the time!
  • 7. TRY THIS…  How do you attribute The Bieb’s tirades?
  • 8. SITUATIONAL VS. DISPOSITIONAL Situational Dispositional External environments cause people to act the way they do.  Example: I wrote a bad essay because I didn’t get the prompt I wanted.  Internal characteristics cause people to act the way they do.  Example: I wrote a bad essay because I decided not to study.
  • 9. YOUR INSTRUCTIONS: GROUP A Imagine that you got a speeding ticket driving to school. Explain why this might have happened.
  • 10. YOUR INSTRUCTIONS: GROUP B Imagine a classmate of yours gets a speeding ticket while driving to school. Explain why this might have happened.
  • 11. ACTOR-OBSERVER EFFECT People tend to make an attribution about behavior depending on whether they are performing the it themselves or observing somebody else do it. Behavior of self: Situational Factors Behavior of others: Dispositional Factors Do we agree with this idea?
  • 12. ERRORS IN ATTRIBUTION We make mistakes with our attributions all the time! How can this impact our lives? SC.2.B. Discuss two errors in attributions (the studies for this standard also can be used for SC.2.A.)
  • 13. ERROR OF ATTRIBUTION #1: FUNDAMENTAL ATTRIBUTION ERROR When people overestimate the role of dispositional factors in an individual’s behaviors and underestimate situational factors.
  • 14. OUR GAME SHOW Who did you score as being more intelligent? Why did you do this?
  • 15. ROSS ET AL. (1977)  Aim: To determine if an assigned social role would affect the judgment of that person  Method:  Created an experiment where participants were either assigned the role of host, contestant, or audience member.  Host created questions based on their own knowledge.  If the answer was not correct, the host provided the answer.  After the game audience members ranked the intelligence of the host versus the contestants.
  • 16. ROSS ET AL. (1977) FINDINGS/CONCLUSIONS Findings: The host was consistently ranked as having higher intelligence by the audience. Conclusion: The audience were looking for dispositional factors of the participants and not the situational factors…Fundamental Attribution Error! Critical Thinking: Ecological validity? Representative sample? Role of authority figure? Applications?
  • 17. SUEDFELD (2003)  Aim: To determine how Holocaust survivors use attribution to explain their survival.  Method: Gave a survey to Holocaust survivors asking them to explain the reasons that they survived. Compared this with a control group.  Findings: Survivors Control Dispositional 34% 71% Situational 91% 51%  Conclusion: Holocaust survivors had a more accurate picture of what happened and the reason why they survived. FAE in play for Control group.
  • 18. EVALUATION OF FAE Strengths of FAE Limitations of FAE • Promotes understanding of a common error that people make. • Supported by many research studies • May be culturally biased towards individualism • Research is generally done in labs using college students.
  • 19. ERROR OF ATTRIBUTION #2: SELF-SERVING BIAS When people take credit for their success, attributing them to dispositional factors, and disassociate themselves from their failures, attributing them to situational factors. Did this happen in your warm-up question? Self-Handicapping-Individuals who expect to fail openly make situational attributions before attempting the task.
  • 20. LAU AND RUSSEL (1980) Aim: To determine if college football coaches displayed SSB. Method: Examined sports pages in current print and archives to study whether football coaches would display a self-serving bias. Findings/Conclusions: Football coaches attribute victories to dispositional factors- hard work and the talent of the team- and explain failures to situational factors – weather, refs, injuries.
  • 21. SELF-SERVING BIAS Do you agree with this theory? Why would we do this? What would it accomplish for us?
  • 22. KASHIMA AND TRIANDIS (1986)  Aim: To Determine if SSB is a culturally universal trait  Method: Asked students from different cultures (America and Japan) to try to remember information from slides of unfamiliar countries.  Findings:  American Students: Success attributed to ability.  Japanese Students: Failure Attributed to ability. Conclusion:  Culture led students to engage in different types of attribution.  This is called the Modesty Bias
  • 23. EVALUATION OF SSD Strengths of SSB Limitations of SSB Explains why some people (mostly from individualistic cultures) explain their failures as being caused by situational factors The theory is culturally biased. It does not explain modesty bias.
  • 24. ERRORS IN ATTRIBUTION SKITS  In pairs, you will create a short skit that represents one of the three errors in attribution.  Create a naturalistic situation where errors in attribution could occur  Clearly demonstrate your error in action  Class will attempt to guess which error of attribution you are showing.