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show | Also called companionate love; the type of love that occurs when individuals desire to have the other person near and have a deep, caring affection for the person.
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Altruism | show 🗑
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Attitudes | show 🗑
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attribution theory | show 🗑
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show | The tendency of an individual who observes an emergency to help less when other people are present than when the observer is alone.
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cognitive dissonance | show 🗑
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Confederate | show 🗑
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show | Change in a person's behavior to coincide more closely with a group standard.
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show | The reduction of personal identity and erosion of the sense of personal responsibility that can arise when one is part of a group.
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Discrimination | show 🗑
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show | Giving to another person to ensure reciprocity; to gain self-esteem; to present oneself as powerful, competent, or caring; or to avoid social and self-censure for failing to live up to society's expectations.
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elaboration likelihood model | show 🗑
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show | A feeling of oneness with the emotional state of another person.
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show | The tendency to favor one's own ethnic group over other groups.
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false consensus effect | show 🗑
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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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show | Group members' impaired decision making and avoidance of realistic appraisal to maintain group harmony.
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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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show | Positive views of oneself that are not necessarily deeply rooted in reality.
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show | An unjustified negative attitude toward an individual based on the individual's membership in a group.
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show | The tendency for a group decision to be riskier than the average decision made by individual group members.
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romantic love | show 🗑
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show | The tendency to see oneself primarily as an object in the eyes of others.
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self-perception theory | show 🗑
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self-serving bias | show 🗑
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social comparison | show 🗑
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social contagion | show 🗑
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social exchange theory | show 🗑
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social facilitation | show 🗑
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show | The way individuals define themselves in terms of their group membership.
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social identity theory | show 🗑
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social loafing | show 🗑
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social psychology | show 🗑
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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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Stereotype | show 🗑
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show | An individual's fast-acting, self-fulfilling fear of being judged on the basis of a negative stereotype about his or her group.
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