Chapter 1. The Heider/Simmel Experiment

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For a social psychologist like Fritz Heider, it’s important to capture the conscious consideration we use to understand our environment and the people and things in it. One way Heider studied this was by having people watch a short animated film and talk about it.

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Sorry, your answer is incorrect. They tended to describe it by imputing cause, effect, and intention to the shapes.

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Sorry, your answer is incorrect. Heider’s notion that people tend to explain events in terms of specific causes is called causal attribution.