10: Helping Others Flashcards

1
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to give or provide what is necessary to accomplish a task or satisfy a need

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Helping

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2
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a motive to increase another’s welfare without conscious regard for one’s self-interests.

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Altruism

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3
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predicts that animals are more likely to behave altruistically towards their relatives than towards unrelated members of their species (he closer the relationship, the greater the altruism will be).

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Kin selection theory

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4
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-helping in confines of mutually beneficial long-term relationships
-We often help others with an implicit expectation of getting help back (see Trivers, 1971).

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Reciprocal altruism

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5
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-based on feelings for others
-if someone feels empathy towards another person, they will help them, regardless of what they can gain from it

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Empathy-altruism hypothesis

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6
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the ability to understand and share the feelings of another.

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Empathy

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7
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states that altruism does not exist unless benefits to the helper outweigh the costs.

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Social exchange theory

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8
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individuals are less likely to offer help to a victim when there are other people present.

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Bystander effect

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9
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a person looked to by others as an example to be imitated.

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Role model

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10
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are informal understandings that govern the behavior of members of a society (prescribes what we ought to behave).

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Social norms

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11
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term used to describe a behavior characterized by acts with no apparent benefits for the individual who performs them but that are beneficial to other individuals.

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Altruism

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12
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People are more likely to help someone in need if they think the person shouldn’t be held responsible for his or her predicament.

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Attributions of responsibility

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13
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People in a ________ feel mutual responsibility for each other’s needs.
giving his or her romantic partner a compliment

a. Communal relationship
b. Exchange relationship

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Communal relationship

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14
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People in _________ give help with the expectation of receiving comparable benefits in return.

a. Communal relationship
b. Exchange relationship

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Exchange relationship

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15
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motivated by the desire to increase one’s own welfare

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Egoistic

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