correspondence bias?
An overemphasis of personal traits or dispositions1Cardwell, M (2010) 4th ed. P.257
Error in reasoning2linda Smith and Edward Jones
Actor/Observer bias3richard Nisbett
Negative self talk
Overcome wishful thinking, if not motivated reasoning5David Kahneman
Language and meaning
Pacing and leading, weaponised as Epistemic injustice6Milton Erikson 1980s
An individual responsibility to ensure all Language used is not ambiguous, Vague, Misleading, if not meaningless
Epistemology
the nature, origin, scope and any limits of human knowledge
Impediments to learning
Francis Bacon’s Idols, if not Milton Erickson, pacing and leading weaponised
language as a method of knowledge
Vygotsky-Commit to scientific methods and empirical enquiry.
Wittgenstein’s picture theory of language?
Evidence of knowledge and the reliability of your sensory perceptions.
evaluate the external factors that may impact an Individual’s Beliefs, Attitudes and Behaviours
Power and marginalisation
Empowering the marginalised through social media
Social representations
social and institutional practices to ensure more equitable participation7Cardwell, M (2010) 4th ed. P.257
Epistemic Injustice
excludes and silence; systematic distort or misrepresents one’s meanings or intention.
Meaningful change
significant, impactful, and enduring transformation
mindful Self awareness
Clear direction and purpose which guides Or future efforts
Goal setting with intentionality
Maxwell Maltz
persistent, deliberate actions
addressing both immediate needs and long-term goals, and should be implemented with a focus on effectiveness and efficiency.
Continuous learning an adaptation
Alternative to referencing Private Experiences-considering environmental, social, and economic
Social philosophy
effective interpersonal interactions and relationships8Heider, F. (1946). Attitudes and cognitive organization. The Journal of psychology, 21 (1), 107-112.
Powered dynamics
equitable treatment and resource distribution.
Epistemic inclusion
Recognise autonomy freedoms and personal liberties
Sufficiency of information
social cohesion rooted in mutual respect and support.
Systemic transformation
promote diversity and inclusion as. Standard.
- 1Cardwell, M (2010) 4th ed. P.257
- 2linda Smith and Edward Jones
- 3richard Nisbett
- 4Fritz Heider 1946
- 5David Kahneman
- 6Milton Erikson 1980s
- 7Cardwell, M (2010) 4th ed. P.257
- 8Heider, F. (1946). Attitudes and cognitive organization. The Journal of psychology, 21 (1), 107-112.