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100

The unselfish regard for the welfare of others.

What is altruism.

100

The theory is that we explain someone's behavior by crediting either the person's disposition or the situation. 

What is the attribution theory

100

What is the impact of proximity for those we like versus those we dislike?

The people who, by chance, you see and interact with the most often are the most likely to become your friends and lovers. 

This tends to lead us to like those in proximity unless: we have been exposed too much or had a negative first interaction with the person we are exposed to.

100

Why are average faces considered attractive?

Average faces were consistent with being rated more attractive because attractive faces have features that represent the average population

100

What are the 4 Horseman?

4 Horseman: Negative Communication or Behavioral Patterns that lead to end of relationships; these escalate conflict and damage a relationship.

200

What 3 components made up Sternberg's theory of love.

Intimacy, passion and commitment

200

What is the difference between a cross-sectional and a longitudinal design?

A cross-sectional uses different samples from a singular point in time, whereas longitudinal designs use the same sample over several points in time

200

In Milgram's study, a full _________% went all the way to shocking someone (or so they thought) to 450 volts.

What is 65%

200

What facial features in men and women are considered attractive & why?

Men: large chin (indicates sexual maturity) & larger eyes (baby face feature, indicates kindness)

Women: small nose and chin, narrow cheeks, high eyebrows; extent of neotenous or maturity that the face displays (indicates reproductive age)

200

What is the principle of reciprocity?

Reciprocity refers to liking those who like us. Gold, Ryckman & Mosley (1984) found that men greatly liked a woman who nonverbally displayed liking, even though she disagreed with them on important issues

300

Sam dyed her hair red because all of her friends dyed their hair red.  Sam is experiencing what social behavior. 

What is conformity.

300

In general, what face is the most attractive?

What are average faces 

300

The effect of when a person is less likely to help someone when other people are present.

What is the bystander effect?

300

What is the waist to hip ratio? How does it differ between men and women?

  • The waist-to-hip ratio (WHR) is the difference in size between hip and waist. For men & women, a smaller waist indicates youth, health & fertility.
  • Male ideal WHR: less than 0.9 (V-shape)
  • Women ideal WHR: less than 0.8 (hourglass shape)
300

What is the greatest predictor of relationship failures?

What is contempt

400

Two co-workers who have been working together for several months began dating.  This is an example of what effect?

What is proximity or mere-exposure.
400
Jackie began working at a tattoo parlor.  After working there for a few months, she decided to get a tattoo to fit in with her tattooed co-workers. This is an example of what type of social influence?

What is normative social influence

400

The theory that our behavior is an exchange of benefits and costs.

What is the social exchange theory

400

What are the two theories of altruism?

What is kin selection and empathy-altruism

400

Describe the “what is beautiful is good” stereotype and specify why it might be important

We assume that attractive people also possess other good attribute/traits, but it is not always the case.

500

He created an experiment to determine how willing people are to follow an authority figure.

Who is Stanley Milgram


500

What is the matching hypothesis? 

The matching hypothesis suggests that there is a significant correlation between attractiveness levels of romantic partners, people of similar attractiveness levels end up together

500

Altruistic behavior that occurs because we expect to be "paid back" in the future

  • What is reciprocal altruism
500

We are less likely to help because we believe others share responsibility and they will help.  This is called

What is diffusion of responsibility

500

Why might it be problematic for researchers to focus on extremes of attractiveness?

  • Attractive children and adults are judged and treated more favorably in academic & occupational contexts
  • Attractive defendants and trials (class ex: Ted Bundy)