relational influences Flashcards

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pro-social

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  • behaviour that is helping, that benefits others and society
  • Normally voluntary
  • Can be altruistic in nature
  • Can be an automatic response or a deliberate response.
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anti-social

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  • behaviour that is harmful to others or the greater community.
  • Two of the many types of anti-social behaviour are; aggression and prejudice.
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determinants of liking

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proximity
- the tendency for people to form social relationships with individuals who are
physically closer to them.
similarity
- how much you have in common with someone and how much you can relate to
them.
reciprocity
- the tendency for individuals to think positively of others who express positive
regard for them.

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relationship development in adolescence

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  • dyads (pairs)
  • cliques (small groups)
  • crowds (large groups)
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Stage 1 Cliques

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  • early adolescence
  • Usually small groups of the same sex
  • Meet reasonably often to plan social activities, share secrets and gossip
  • Have an authority figure as leader
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Stage 2 Development of crowd

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  • occurs when the unisex cliques interact with one another

- You were only eligible for membership of a crowd if you belonged to a clique

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Stage 3 Heterosexual cliques

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  • change in the social structure of the crowd

- Reflects the practice of dating

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Stage 4 Fully developed crowd

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  • a fully developed crowd

- Composed of a number of couples in close association with one another

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Stage 5 Crowd disintegration

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  • the couples had begun to go their separate ways.
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