Be a Situationist, not a Dispositionist
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In this episode I talk about one of my favorite psychological concepts, which is Attribution Theory, and its primary components, dispositional and situational explanations. This is a core theory within social psychology, specifically social cognition. The main reason I chose this subject is how relevant this is to our everyday life, and how we make judgments of people. Listen in for my challenge to you, to be more more a Situationist thinker, not a Dispositionist. 00:00 A little chat about the technology used for my podcast, where I’m recording from for this episode, and other stuff. 11:15  The episode topic of the day Thanks again for listening!  Hey come check out Discord with me https://discord.gg/XwNrZb4mFU Written transcripts found on my podcast page!   https://drjackchuang.wordpress.com/ Find me via email: [email protected], or  via Twitter, @JACKBTEACHING (I know, that’s clever, right?) Anonymous suggestion box:   https://pht4g6i9gwi.typeform.com/to/UIfqLwxP Ways to Support my podcast: - Please rate and comment on Apple Podcasts or your podcast platform. - Use Anchor link below for leave voice messages, or monthly support BUY ME COFFEE.... - PayPal to my username, @JACKYAC      Or via https://paypal.me/jackyac?locale.x=en_US - Venmo: Username = jackbteaching  All support received goes towards keeping Dr. Chuang caffeinated, and the coffee purchased will be from local, small roasters and coffee shops - so your support will help local small businesses!   Coffee shops I have supported: https://www.facebook.com/Twocatsroastingco/?ref=page_internal  https://groundsandhoundscoffee.com/
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