The psychology of talking about Muslims and terrorism
Consider this simple situational example:
A boy notices his mother shut the door, and the room becomes less noisy; the correspondent inference is that she wanted quiet.
Edward Jones, a social psychologist of the 1960s and 1970s, called that "attribute-effect linkage." What does that mean? The objectives of the actor -- in this case, 'wanting quiet' -- are…
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