Term ID: T5128

Social Information Processing

/social-information-processing/
Cognitive model explaining how individuals perceive, interpret, and respond to social situations and cues.
Example: Understanding how people encode social information, make attributions, and select behavioral responses.

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Reference: Crick & Dodge (1994)