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affectionate love   show
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Altruism   show
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show Opinions and beliefs about people, objects, and ideas.  
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attribution theory   show
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bystander effect   show
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cognitive dissonance   show
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show A person who is given a role to play in a study so that social context can be manipulated.  
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Conformity   show
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Deindividuation   show
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show In social psychology, an unjustified negative or harmful action toward a member of a group simply because he or she is a member of that group.  
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Egoism   show
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show Theory identifying two ways by which a communication can be persuasive—a central route and by a peripheral route.  
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Empathy   show
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show The tendency to favor one's own ethnic group over other groups.  
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show Overestimation of the degree to which everybody else thinks or acts the way we do, stemming from the use of our own outlook or situation to predict that of others.  
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show The tendency for observers to overestimate the importance of internal traits and underestimate the importance of external situations when they seek explanations of an actor's behavior.  
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group polarization effect   show
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Groupthink   show
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informational social influence   show
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show A model emphasizing the ways that commitment, investment, and the availability of attractive alternative partners predict satisfaction and stability in relationships.  
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mere exposure effect   show
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show The influence that other people have on us because we want them to like and approve of us.  
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Obedience   show
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positive illusions   show
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Prejudice   show
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risky shift   show
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show Also called passionate love; the type of love that has strong components of sexuality and infatuation and often predominates in the early part of a love relationship.  
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self-objectification   show
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self-perception theory   show
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self-serving bias   show
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show The process by which individuals evaluate their thoughts, feelings, behaviors, and abilities in relation to other people.  
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show Imitative behavior involving the spread of behavior, emotions, and ideas.  
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social exchange theory   show
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show Improvement in an individual's performance because of the presence of others.  
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social identity   show
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show Tajfel's theory that social identities are a crucial part of individuals' self-image and a valuable source of positive feelings about themselves.  
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show Each person's tendency to exert less effort in a group because of reduced accountability for individual effort.  
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show The study of how people think about, influence, and relate to other people.  
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show Information and feedback from others that one is loved and cared for, esteemed and valued, and included in a network of communication and mutual obligation.  
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show A generalization about a group's characteristics that does not consider any variations from one individual to another.  
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stereotype threat   show
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