Shared beliefs, values, and behaviors of a group are called this
What is culture
An unfair negative attitude toward a group
What is prejudice?
Behavior intended to harm someone
What is aggression?
We tend to like people who are physically near us
What is proximity?
Helping others without expecting anything in return
What is altruism?
What is individualism?
Bias that happens without conscious awareness
What is automatic prejudice
This brain part is linked to aggression
What is the amygdala?
This plays a big role in first impressions
What is physical attraction?
People are less likely to help when others are present - this is the___
What is the bystander effect
Differences in behavior between societies are called this
What is variation across cultures?
The belief that people get what they deserve
What is the just world phenomenon?
This hormone is associated with aggression
What is testosterone?
Intense emotional love is called this
What is passionate (romantic) love?
Helping those who helped you is called this norm
What is the reciprocity norm
Changes in norms and behaviors over time are called this
What is variation over time?
What is cognitive?
Heat, pain, and frustration are examples of these
What are aversive events?
Deep, Long-term love is called this
What is companionate love?
Situations where self-interest harms the group
What are the social traps?
When a person resists group pressure, this shows the power of the __
What is the individual?
Name one emotional or social cause of prejudice
Examples: fear, anger, competition
Learned ''rules'' for how to behave (like fighting back)
What are social scripts?
Name one factor besides looks that increases attraction
Examples: Similarity, shared interests
Name one way to reduce conflict between groups
Examples: Cooperation, Communication, Contact, Conciliation