Exam 4: Human Behavior: Correlation, Altruism, and Aggression

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When a variable decreases with the increase of another variable they are said to be

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A pattern consisting primarily of high levels of competitiveness, time urgency, and hostility is termed as _______ behavior pattern

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perceiving others' thoughts and feelings accurately is known by

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Diffusion of responsibility & pluralistic ignorance are some of the causes of

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impulsive, angry behavior that is motivated by a desire to harm someone is known as

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Correlation range is

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The greater the departure from zero correlation strength is said to be

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cultures in which hold strong norms indicating that aggression is an appropriate response to insults to one's honor is termed as

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________ is the idea that behaviors that help a genetic relative are favored by natural selection

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Which among below are a method to control aggression?

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which among below are not a situational cause of aggression

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actions that benefit other people or society as a whole is termed as

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When a variable decreases with the decrease of another variable they are said to be

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Which among below are a type of correlation

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___________ is defined as the inhibiting influence of the presence of others on a person's willingness to help someone in need.

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GAM stands for ?

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