Social Categorization
Stereotyping
Cognition and behavior
Liking
Loving
100

The definition of the term ______ tells us that we should try to help others who need assistance, even without any expectation of future paybacks. It also involves a sense of duty and obligation, in which people are expected to respond to others by giving help to those in need. 

What is the social responsibility norm?

100

They often get stereotyped as rebellious

what are adolescents?

100

the state of having inconsistent thoughts, beliefs, or attitudes, especially as relating to behavioral decisions and attitude change.

what is cognitive dissonance?

100

This rises when we feel accepted and valued by others and falls when we do not 

what is self-esteem?

100

areas that are responsible for emotion and emotion regulation

What are the Amygdala and prefrontal cortex?

200

 is a social norm reminding us that we should follow the principles of reciprocal altruism

what is reciprocity norm?

200

a typical stereotype of women

What is nurturing?

200

—the feeling of regret that may occur after we make an important decision

what is post-decisional dissonance?

200

a highly unpleasant and potentially unhealthy state

what is loneliness?

200

the strength of our liking or loving for another person

what is interpersonal attraction?

300

the tendency to view members of outgroups as more similar to each other than we see members of ingroups

what is outgroup homogeneity?

300

a typical stereotype of men is that they are   

What is "dominant?"

300

any type of communication that does not involve speaking, including facial expressions, body language, touching, voice patterns, and interpersonal distance

what is nonverbal behavior?

300

These make us happy and healthy, and the lack of them leaves us lonely and hurting

what is close relationships?

300

 the tendency to help others, at least in part, a basic feature of human nature

What is Alturism?

400

refers to the phenomenon whereby a person's or a group's expectation for the behavior of another person or group serves actually to bring about the prophesied or expected behavior

What is self-fulfilling prophecy?

400

When a stereotype about you becomes salient and it affects the way you perform

what is stereotype threat?

400

When the social situation actually causes our behavior, but we do not realize that the social situation was the cause

what is insufficient justification?

400

the tendency to communicate frequently, without fear of reprisal, and in an accepting and empathetic manner

what is reciprocal self-disclosure?

400

the kind of love that we experience when we are first getting to know a romantic partner

what is passionate love?

500

—the relatively permanent change in knowledge that is acquired through experience.

What is learning?

500

the tendency to perceive attractive people as having positive characteristics, such as sociability and competence

What is physical attractiveness stereotype ?

500

This occurs when we view our behavior as caused by the situation, leading us to discount the extent to which our behavior was actually caused by our own interest in it

what is overjustification?

500

When two or more people are relying to a great degree on each other to meet their goals.

what is interdependent?

500

 defined as love that is based on friendship, mutual attraction, common interests, mutual respect, and concern for each other’s welfare

what is companionate love?

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