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Public self awareness and examples
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Self perception and examples
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What are the examples of interpersonal self?
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Example of self perception
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Quote three examples of self awareness from the social psychology under unit two
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Quote three examples of self perception from the social psychology under unit two
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Self-perception theory
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The desire of one person to have control over another is usually the cause of is it hazing cooperation, neglect, or abuse
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Is the infatuated man poor or rich?
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Why people don't forgive
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Discuss prosocial behaviors
Obidience
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Discuss prosocial behaviors
1.Obidience
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Discuss prosocial behaviors
1. Conformity
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Explain how the self is constructed, according to symbolic interactionism with a reference
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Discuss prosocial behaviors
1 Trust
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Analyse the different explanations and motives for helping
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Discuss to motives of helping and give practical examples
1. Egoistic helping 2. Altruistic helping Empathy- altruism hypothesis
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Discuss bystander behaviors and possoble consequences
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• Discuss prosocial behaviours (cooperation, forgiveness, obedience, conformity, and trust)
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Unit5 dicuss the following in regard to social psychology 2nd year
What you think of transgression • Differentiate the two
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Name consequences of bystanders
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Defferentiate the two ingredients fir belonginess, and debate why we need to belong
1. Regular social contact 2. Stable
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Discuss the need to belong
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Discuss two ingredients of belonginess and provide practical 5
1. Regular social contact 2. Stabe framework of some ongoing
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The need to belong
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Discuss variables that predict who like who
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How reciprocity has powerful effect on liking
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Jow reciprocity has powerful effect on liking
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Discuss behavioural effects of rejection
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Variables that predict who like who
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Discuss Reasons adults are rejected by peers and provide practical examples
1. Deviance
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Analyse wjat makes people feel lonely and provide practical examples
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What are the two main ingredients to belongingness? What is the effect of having one, but not both, ingredients? in social
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Discuss Bahavioural effects of rejection and give practical examples
1. Repeated rejection can lead to agression 2. Agression can
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Discuss what makes people lonely and give practical examples
1. Insufficient contact with others 2. Time spend with others does
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Discuss what nakes people feel lonely and provide practical examples
1. Insufficient contact with others 2. Time spend with
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What is "social comparison"?
A. When you compare your social life to others' social life B. When you compare your life to others'
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I density strategies for getting someone to like you and explain how reciprocity has a power effect on liking
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Feeling under-benefited tends to provoke feelings of????? while feeling over-benefited tends to provoke feelings of???
satisfacti
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Feeling under-benefited tends to provoke feelings of while feeling over-benefited tends to provoke feelings of
satisfaction and
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Moral inclusion definition according to social psychology
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Give one word for "identification with all humanity scale is the measure of"?
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Give one word for "identification with all humanity scale is the measure of"? according to social psychology
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Alruistic punishment
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Discuss the need to belong and provide practical examples
1. Formaing and maintaining some relationship is vital for survival 2.
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Define commitment according to sternberg under chapter 12 different types of love in social psychology
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Social interaction through Behaviour
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Give examples of communal relationship under chapter 12 of social psychology from the text book
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give contrast between exchange relationship and communal relationship in social psychology
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according to social psychology which variables predict who like who
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