Social Information Processing PY-5S-PIS
PROGRAM
1. the latest theories on the selection, interpretation and use of information needed to form judgments about oneself, other people and the world.
2. Factors related to the processing of social information.
3. History of research in social cognition.
4. Attributional errors in the perception of self and others.
5. Correlates of errors in the perception of self and others.
6. Schemas and heuristics in social perception.
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Bibliography
Fuchs, T., & De Jaegher, H. (2009). Enactive intersubjectivity: Participatory sense-making and mutual incorporation. Phenomenology and the cognitive sciences, 8(4), 465-486.
Jarymowicz, M., & Szuster, A. (2016). Self-we-others schemata differentiation as a base for personal agency and social attitudes. Frontiers in psychology, 7, 1227.
Lubiszewski, D. (2012). Odnaleźć się w gąszczu ofert. Psychologia ekologiczna dla bardzo początkujących. AVANT. Pismo Awangardy Filozoficzno-Naukowej, (2), 267-270.
Woźniak, M. (2018). “I” and “Me”: the self in the context of consciousness. Frontiers in psychology, 9, 1656.
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