Social Thinking Flashcards

1
Q

interpersonal attraction

A

what makes people like each other and is influenced by multiple factors.

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2
Q

golden ratio

A

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3
Q

self - disclosure

A

includes hearing fears, thoughts, and goals with another person and being met with empathy and nonjudgement

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4
Q

reciprocity

A

we like people who we think like us

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5
Q

proximity

A

being physically close to someone

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6
Q

aggression

A

a physical, verbal or nonverbal behavior with the intention to cause hard or increase social dominance

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7
Q

attachment

A

an emotional bond to another person, and usually refers to the bond between a child and a caregiver.

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8
Q

secure attachement

A

requires a consistent caregiver so the child is able to go out and explore knowing he or she has a secure base to return to; the child will show strong preference for the caregiver

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9
Q

avoidant attachment

A

occurs when a caregiver has little or not response to a distressed, crying child; the child shows no preference for the caregiver compared to strangers

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10
Q

ambivalent attachement

A

occurs when a caregiver has an inconsistent response to a child’s distress, sometimes responding appropriately, some times neglectful the child will become distressed when caregiver leaves and is ambivalent when they return.

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11
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disorganized attachment

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occurs when a caregiver is erratic or abusive; the child shows no clear pattern of behavior in response to the caregivers absence or presence and may show repetitive behaviors

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12
Q

social support

A

the perception or reality that one is cared for by a social network

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13
Q

emotional support

A

includes listening to, affirming and empathizing with someones feelings

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14
Q

esteem support

A

affirms the qualities and skills of the person

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15
Q

material support

A

providing physical or monetary resources to aid a person

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16
Q

informational support

A

providing useful information to a person

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17
Q

network support

A

providing a sense of belonging to a person

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18
Q

foraging

A

searching for and exploiting food resources

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19
Q

mating system

A

f

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20
Q

monogamy

A

f

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21
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polygame

A

f

22
Q

promisciuity

A

f

23
Q

mate choies (intersexual selection)

A

f

24
Q

altruism

A

f

25
Q

game theory

A

f

26
Q

inclusive fitness

A

f

27
Q

social perception (social cognition)

A

f

28
Q

implicit personality theory

A

f

29
Q

primacy effect

A

f

30
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recency effect

A

f

31
Q

reliance on central traits

A

f

32
Q

halo effect

A

f

33
Q

just-world hypothesis

A

f

34
Q

self-serving bias

A

f

35
Q

attribution theory

A

f

36
Q

dispositional (internal)

A

f

37
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situational (external)

A

f

38
Q

correspondent inference theory

A

f

39
Q

fundamental attribution error

A

f

40
Q

attribute substitution

A

f

41
Q

sterotypes

A

f

42
Q

self fulfilling prophecy

A

f

43
Q

stereotype threat

A

f

44
Q

prejudice

A

an irrational positive or negative attitude toward a person, group or thing prior to an actual experience

45
Q

ethnocentrism

A

the practice of making judgments about other cultures based on the values and beliefs of ones own culture

46
Q

in - group

A

a social group with which a person experiences a sense of belonging

47
Q

out - group

A

a social group with which an individual does not identify

48
Q

cultural relativism

A

refers to the recognition that social groups and cultures should be studied on their own terms

49
Q

discrimination

A

when prejudicial attitudes cause individuals of a particular group to be treated differently than others

50
Q

individual discrimination

A

refers to one person discriminating against a particular person or group

51
Q

institutional discrimination

A

refers to the discrimination against a particular person or group by an entire institution