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When you think about how you think about other people (social cognition) and how you present yourself to other people (self presentation), how does this change your views of social interaction? Here are some sample questions to discuss. (You don’t need to address all of them, just the one(s) that resonate with you or are interesting to you.)
When have you misperceived the intentions of another person, in line with the fundamental attribution error or correspondence bias?
How have you tried to present yourself in the most favorable light to other people?
When have you BIRG'ed (basked in reflected glory)?
How do you have an overly positive view of yourself and your abilities and characteristics (self-serving biases)?
How can the material in these chapters help us to interact in a more positive way
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