Exam 22: Altruism and Antisocial Behaviour

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One way that dehumanization of outgroups may occur is through the emotion of

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The human motivation to feel like a "valuable member of a meaningful universe" as a way of transcending and defeating death is a part of

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The details of the Kitty Genovese murder in Kew Gardens, Queens, New York, gave rise to interest in this social psychological phenomenon

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The probability of bystander apathy increases where

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The effects of deindividuation on behaviour were revealed in this classic psychological study.

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In laboratory studies of the bystander effect, the general rule is that the presence of groups

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The offering of assistance to others without the expectation of immediate reward is called

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_________causes are the immediate causes of behaviour, whereas _________causes of behaviour are forces that shaped the capacity or tendency for the behaviour to exist in the first place.

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Attributing clusters of traits to specific categories of individuals and objects, which serves an important purpose in human social cognition, is called

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This hypothesis holds that the association between testosterone and aggression in men is highly dependent on age and context

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A type cognitive bias in which reactions to a group are shaped by a blend of positive and negative stereotypes operating on two dimensions

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Some researchers have observed a sense of fairness and willingness t o share emerging as young as

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According to Fiske and Cuddy, stereotyping can be captured on two dimensions - competence and worth

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An act is considered aggressive regardless of whether the aggressor intended to be harmful.

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The tendency to judge an individual based on beliefs about, or feelings toward, the group to which the person belongs is called

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Discuss research into the role of in-group bias, implicit bias, and terror management in prejudice.

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The lessening of self-awareness or identity when in a group that may lead to reduced concern about how your behaviour will be evaluated by others is referred to as

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This model holds that whether aggression does or does not occur in any interaction is dependent upon a complex interaction between four factors

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The type of aggression carries out in pursuit of another goal is known as

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Proximate causes for an altruistic behaviour, such as helping an elderly person cross the street, are usually described in terms of

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