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Social Thinking Assignment

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    Social Thinking Assignment

    In this assessment, you will be involved in introspection (which is a Contemplation of one's own thoughts, feelings, and sensations) during a self-examination.

    Create an example for each of the three terms as it applies or relates to your life. Each example must be a minimum of four to six sentences in length and convey an understanding of the term.

    1. Attribution theory
    2. Foot-in-the-door phenomenon
    3. Cognitive dissonance theory

    For example..... Attribution Theory Example: My brother Sam always likes to joke around. One day, he placed a pretend frog in my mom’s bed. My mom laughs every time Sam plays a practical joke. I attribute Sam’s behavior to his disposition as he is just a funny guy always wanting to make people laugh.


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