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Summary PSY 2510-103 Running Vocab List

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This document lists every vocabulary word that is listed in the book in the order that they come up.

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self-concept

Answer: the overall set of beliefs that people have about their personal attributes

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independent view of the self

Answer: a way of defining oneself in terms of one\'s own internal thoughts, feelings, and actions and not in terms of the thoughts, feelings, and actions of other people

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interdependent view of the self

Answer: a way of defining oneself in terms of one\'s relationships to other people, recognizing that one\'s behavior is often determined by the thoughts, feelings, and actions of others

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introspection

Answer: the process whereby people look inward and examine their own thoughts, feelings, and motives

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self-awareness theory

Answer: the idea that when people focus their attention on themselves, they evaluate and compare their behavior to their internal standards and values

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cognitive dissonance

Answer: the discomfort people feel when they behave in ways that threaten their self-esteem

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post decisional dissonance

Answer: dissonance aroused after making a decision, typically reduced by enhancing the attractiveness of the chosen alternative and devaluing the rejected alternatives

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lowballing

Answer: an unscrupulous strategy whereby a salesperson induces a customer to agree to purchase a product at a low cost, subsequently claims it was an error, and then raises the price; frequently, the customer will agree to make the purchase at the inflated price

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justification of effort

Answer: the tendency for individuals to increase their liking for something they have worked hard to attain

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external justification

Answer: a reason or an explanation for dissonant personal behavior that resides outside of the individual (e.g., to receive a large reward or avoid a severe punishment)

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attitudes

Answer: evaluations of people, objects, and ideas

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cognitively based attitude

Answer: an attitude based primarily on people\'s beliefs about the properties of an attitude object

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affectively based attitude

Answer: an attitude based more on people\'s feelings and values then on their beliefs about the nature of an attitude object

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classical conditioning

Answer: the phenomenon whereby a stimulus that elicits an emotional response is repeatedly paired with a neutral stimulus that does not, until the neutral stimulus takes on the emotional properties of the first stimulus

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operant conditioning

Answer: the phenomenon whereby behaviors we freely choose to perform become more or less frequent, depending on whether they are followed by a reward or punishment

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propinquity effect

Answer: the finding that the more we see and interact with people, the more likely they are to become our friends

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mere exposure effect

Answer: the fining that the more exposure we have to a stimulus, the more apt we are to like it

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halo effect

Answer: a cognitive bias by which we tend to assume that an individual with one positive characteristic also possesses other (even unrelated) positive characteristics

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companionate love

Answer: the feelings of intimacy and affection we have for someone that is not accompanied by passion of physiological arousal

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passionate love

Answer: an intense longing we feel for a person, accompanied by physiological arousla

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prosocial behavior

Answer: any act performed with the goal of benefiting another person

2.

altruism

Answer: the desire to help another person even if it involves a cost to the helper

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kin selection

Answer: the idea that behaviors that help a genetic relative are favored by natural selection

4.

norm of reciprocity

Answer: the expectation that helping others will increase the likelihood that they will help us in the future

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empathy

Answer: the ability to put oneself in the shoes of another person and to experience events and emotions (e.g., joy and sadness) the way that person experiences them

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aggression

Answer: intentional behavior aimed at causing physical harm or psychological pain to another person

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hostile aggression

Answer: aggression stemming from feelings of anger with the goal of inflicting pain or injury

3.

instrumental aggression

Answer: aggression that is done as a means to achieve some goal other than causing pain

4.

challenge hypothesis

Answer: testosterone relates to aggression only when there are opportunities for reproduction

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dual-hormone hypothesis

Answer: testosterone related to dominance-seeking behavior only when the stress hormone, cortisol, is not elevated

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prejudice

Answer: a hostile or negative attitude toward people in a distinguishable group based solely on their membership in that group; it contains cognitive, emotional, and behavioral components

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stereotype

Answer: a generalization about a group of people in which certain traits are assigned to virtually all members of the group, regardless of actual variation among the members

3.

discrimination

Answer: unjustified negative or harmful action toward a member of a group solely because of their membership of that group

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Implicit Association Test (IAT)

Answer: a test that measures the speed with which people can pair a target face with positive or negative stimuli reflecting unconscious (implicit) prejudices

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self-fulfilling prophecy

Answer: an expectation of one\'s own or another person\'s behavior that comes true because of the tendency of the person holding it to act in ways that bring it about

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