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Published on Nov 25, 2015
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Psychological terms
key definitions
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catharsis
emotional release.The catharsis view of aggression is that aggressive drive is reduced when one "releases" aggressive energy, either by acting aggressively or by fantasizing aggression.
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arbitration
resolution of a conflict by a neutral third party who studies both sides and imposes a settlement.
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bystander effect
the finding that a person is less likely to provide help when there are other bystanders.
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door-in-the-face technique
After large request the person is more likely to agree with the second request
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cohesiveness
a "we feeling"; when members of a group are bound together
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collectivism
giving priority to the goals of one's groups, defining one's identity accordingly.
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complementarity
in a relationship between two people, for each to complete what is missing in the other.
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confirmation bias
a tendency to search for information that confirms one's preconceptions.
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conformity
a change in behavior or belief as a result of real or imagined group pressure.
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counter-factual thinking
imagining what might have happened, but didn't.
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door-in-the-face technique
After someone first turns down a large request The respondent is then more likely to agree to a second, more reasonable request,
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egoism
a motive (supposedly concerns all behavior) to increase one's own welfare
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empathy
putting oneself in another's shoes.
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Equity
the outcomes people receive from a relationship are proportional to what they contribute
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evaluation apprehension
concern for how others are evaluating us.
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false uniqueness effect
Underestimation of commonality of one's abilities and one's desirable, successful behaviors.
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gender role
a set of behavior expectations (norms) for males and females.
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group polarization
a strengthening of the members' average tendency, not a split within the group.
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hindsight bias
the tendency to exaggerate, known as the I-knew-it-all-along phenomenon.
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individualism
giving priority to one's own goals over group goals
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instinctive behavior
an unlearned behavior pattern exhibited by all members of a species.
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just-world phenomenon
believe the world is just and that people get what they deserve and deserve what they get.
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matching phenomenon
When men and women choose those who are a "good match" in attractiveness
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normative influence
person's desire to fulfill others' expectations, often to gain acceptance.
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personal space
the buffer zone we like to maintain around our bodies.
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prosocial behavior
positive, constructive, helpful social behavior
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reward theory of attraction
the theory that we like those whose behavior is rewarding to us
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self-concept
a person's answers to the question "Who am I?".
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self-presentation
Behavior in ways designed to create a favorable impression
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two-step flow of communication
which media influence often occurs through opinion leaders, who in turn influence others.
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