Motivations
Traits
Relationships
Social Situations
100

The drive to engage in an activity for its own sake, because it is personally rewarding, enjoyable, or interesting, rather than for an external reward or pressure

Intrinsic Motivation

100

The psychological idea that focuses on identifying, describing and measuring stable, consistent characteristics of personality. 

Trait theory

100

Where individuals are less likely to offer help to a victim when others are present

Bystander effect

100

 the pressure to live up to to a groups expectations to gain social approval

normative influence

200

Performing an action or behavior to earn an external reward or avoid punishment, rather than for internal enjoyment

Extrinsic Motivation

200

A test based off five measurable, self reported criteria (OCEAN). It is tested on Openness, Conscientiousness, Extraversion, Agreeableness, Neuroticism. 

Big five personality model

200

The tendency to treat members of one's own group favorably than outsiders / Tendency to view people outside one's own group as inferior, resulting in stereotyping 

In group / Out group bias 

200

unwritten social rules expecting to help people in need with no reward

social responsibility norms

300

A social psychology phenomenon where group discussion strengthens the members' existing tendencies

Group polarization

300

Technique regarding grouping people or ideas based off an overarching traits which may be inaccurate or overgeneralized 

Stereotype

300

A social norm where individuals feel obligated to return favors with similar positive behaviors 

Social reciprocity theory

300

where a group pursue selfish goals, leading to a negative outcome

social traps

400

A phenomenon where the desire for group harmony outweighs a realistic evaluation of alternatives

Groupthink
400

The wrongful action against someone based off overarching traits they possess

Discrimination

400

A rule and expectation that people should help those who are dependent on them or in need, regardless of personal gain

Social responsibility norm

400

evaluating your own abilities by comparing themselves to others

social comparison

500

The pressure to conform to a group to be liked or accepted

Normative social influence

500

According to Trait Theory, traits are ___ over time.

Traits are stable/consistent over time 

500

The unselfish concern for the well-being of others, often characterized by helping without expectations of a reward

Altrusim

500

a key concept used to explain why people sometimes act "out of character" in groups.

Deindividuation