PYC3701 Social Psychology (PYC3701)
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PYC3701 Assignment 1 Answers.
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PYC3701 Assignment 1 Answers. 
Conscious thought has strict limits in terms of the amount of information we 
can process. 
Participants who made their decisions while being prevented from 
thinking 
about them consciously were more satisfied with the decision made 
(unconscious conditions) than those who could engage in careful, 
systematic thought (conscious) or those who chose immediately. 
- Unconscious thought has greater capacity while conscious 
thought has limitations on amount of info t...
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PYC3701 Study Notes 2022
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PYC3701 Study 
Notes 2022.This is a complete and an all-inclusive guide to PYC3701 - Social Psychology 
SOCIAL COGNITION: HOW WE 
THINK ABOUT THE WORLD 
SU 2.1. SCHEMAS: ME NTAL FRAME WORKS FOR 
ORGANISING – AND USING – SOCIAL INFORMAT ION 
 Schemas: Mental frameworks centering on a specific theme that help us to organize 
social information. 
THE IMPACT OF SCHEMA S ON SOCIAL COGNITION: 
ATTE NTION, ENCODING, RETRIEVAL 
 Schemas influence attention (the information we notice, for...
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PYC3701 Social Psychology ASSIGNMENT 2 SEMESTER 1 2020.
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PYC3701 Social Psychology ASSIGNMENT 2 SEMESTER 1 2020. 1. The basic motive to seek and maintain interpersonal relationships is known as 
the - - - - -. 
1. affiliation need 
2. the affect-centred model of attraction 
3. the proportion of similarity 
4. an adaptive response 
Alternative 1 is correct. The basic motive to seek and maintain interpersonal 
relationships is known as the affiliation need. The need for affiliation with others and to 
be accepted may be just as basic to our psychologic...
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PYC3701 Social Psychology ASSIGNMENT 2 SEMESTER 1
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PYC3701 Social Psychology ASSIGNMENT 2 SEMESTER 1. 1. The basic motive to seek and maintain interpersonal relationships is known as 
the - - - - -. 
1. affiliation need 
2. the affect-centred model of attraction 
3. the proportion of similarity 
4. an adaptive response 
Alternative 1 is correct. The basic motive to seek and maintain interpersonal 
relationships is known as the affiliation need. The need for affiliation with others and to 
be accepted may be just as basic to our psychological wel...
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