Exam 22: Altruism and Antisocial Behaviour

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In the Robber's Cave experiment, the experimenters promoted in-group bias by

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The ability to take another person's perspective and understand why the person feels as he or she does is known as

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There are known sex differences in aggression, with _________responsible for more direct or physical aggression than ______.

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When someone is unaware of the prejudicial biases in their behaviours, it is called

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Which of the following is true for the sex difference in real-world aggression than in laboratory research

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Individual prejudice against members of other ethnic groups is known as

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The type of aggression carries out with the ultimate aim to inflict harm

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This theory proposes that psychological attributes that motivate altruism, such as empathy, will evolve under conditions where altruism is expected to be reciprocated at some point in the future

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The social psychological term to describe unharmonious relations among groups is

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Usually, when laypersons or scientists ask themselves why or how a person behaved the way he or she did, they are asking about

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The immediate causes of behaviour are known as

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Mirror neuron research has revealed that areas of the brain normally activated when one experiences pain were also activated when

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The rivalry between the Eagles and Rattlers in the Robber's Cave experiment was only remedied when the experimenters

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