Schemas help people understand incoming stimuli by categorizing new instances, inferring additional attributes, and guiding interpretation and attention
Warm-Cold Study by Asch (1946) aimed to demonstrate how people make inferences from person schemas, showing that traits like warmth or coldness influence inferences
The Motivated Tactician approach represents the individual as a 'fully engaged thinker' who chooses information processing strategies based on current goals, motives, and needs
Maintaining positive self-esteem can involve creative social comparison, promoting the ingroup, hindering out-groups, and dis-identifying when necessary