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social role
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a pattern of behavior expected in a certain social setting
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rules
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behavioral guidelines for certain settings
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social norms
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expectations for socailly appropriate attitudes and behaviors found in the rules of a group
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conformity
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adopting the behaviors and opinions of other group members
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sherif
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norm crystallization
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norm crystallization
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the formation of norms
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informational influence
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wanting to be correct and behave correctly in a given situation
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normative influence
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wanting to be liked and approved by others
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Moscovici
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minority influence
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prosocial behaviors
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behaviors carried out with the goal of helping other people
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altruism
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helpful behaviors one carries out without regard to to their own saftey or interests
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Batson
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4 principles :altruism, egoism, collectivism, and principlism
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bystander intervention
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people's willingness to help strangers in distress
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diffusion of responsibility
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when more that one person could help in a distress situation, they usually assume someone else will so they back off
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agression
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a persons behaviors that cause harm to another individual
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Lorenz
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agression in animal kingdom
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impulsive agression
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emotion-driven- heat of the moment
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intrumental agression
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goal-directed- premeditated thought with an aim in mind for the agression
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frustration-agression hypothesis
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frustration occurs in situations where people are prevented from attaining their goals
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demand characteristics
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cues in an experimental setting which influence their expectations and behaviors
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genocide
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the systematic destruction of another group
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peace psychology
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promotes peace within nations, communities, and families
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Lewin
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social psychology
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group dynamics
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how leaders affect their followers and the group affects individuals
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