According to the perspective presented in Chapter 3 (Social Cognition), a person who grew up in a home with an alcoholic parent
who sees a man acting in a somewhat strange manner may be ________ likely to interpret this behavior as due to alcohol because of ________. 1. more; chronic accessibility of an alcoholic schema
2. more; ego-defensive biases
3. less; chronic accessibility of an alcoholic schema
4. less; ego-defensive biases
The person may be more likely to interpret this behavior as due to alcohol because of chronic accessibility of an alcoholic schema.
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The interpretation done by a person who witnesses alcohol to be involved as a factor behind changed behavior automatically associates the abnormality to the factor as he is aware of the outcomes when the factor is involved.
The cognition of the person regarding alcohol as a factor is guided by the abnormal behavior of the people around him after consuming it.