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This Concept Map, created with IHMC CmapTools, has information related to: Final, SCHEMAS can be determined by how many and what kind of people are around ALONE VS. GROUP, SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY BASICS our perception of a situation is CONSTRUAL, SCHEMAS including how we behave during ATTRACTION, SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY BASICS we tend to overemphasize how important traits are on behavior FUNDAMENTAL ATTRIBUTION ERROR, SCHEMAS are usually UNCONSCIOUS PROCESSING, UNCONSCIOUS PROCESSING such as our positive responses to PHYSICAL ATTRACTIVENESS, SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY BASICS our initial gut reaction to a person is a result of UNCONSCIOUS PROCESSING, SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY BASICS the unwritten "rules" that determine how we act in different situaitons are SCHEMAS, PHYSICAL ATTRACTIVENESS sometimes resulting in HALO EFFECT, UNCONSCIOUS PROCESSING and regarding most areas of ATTRACTION, SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY BASICS the possibility that everyone is capable of anything is POWER OF THE SITUATION, CHANNEL FACTORS such as PROXIMITY, SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY BASICS aspects of a situation that don't seem important but really influence behavior are CHANNEL FACTORS, POWER OF THE SITUATION shown in MOB PSYCHOLOGY, MOB PSYCHOLOGY resulting from DEINDIVIDUATION, FUNDAMENTAL ATTRIBUTION ERROR regarding PHYSICAL ATTRACTIVENESS, CONSTRUAL such as how we see SIMILARITY