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| norm of repiprocity | the expectation that helping others will increase the likelihood that htey will help us in the future
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| by stander effect | the effect by which the presence of others inhibits helping
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| alturistic | motivated by the desire to improve anothers welfare
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| kin selection | is the idea that behaviours thathelp a genetic relative are favoured by naturalselection.
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| empathy-altruism hypothesis | statesthat when we feel empathy for a person, wewill attempt to help purely for altruisticreasons, that is, regardless of what we have togain.
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| negative-state releif hypothesis | says that wehelp others to alleviate our own ‘bad mood’only if we take responsibility for our moodand are ‘other’ focussed.
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| pluralistic ignorance | the state in which people mistakenly believe that their own thoughts and feelings are different form those of others, even when everyones behaviour is the same
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