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... one's self - interests . Arbitration : Resolution of a conflict by a neutral third party who studies both sides and imposes a settlement . Attitude : A favorable or unfavorable evaluative reaction toward something or someone , exhibited ...
... one's self - interests . Arbitration : Resolution of a conflict by a neutral third party who studies both sides and imposes a settlement . Attitude : A favorable or unfavorable evaluative reaction toward something or someone , exhibited ...
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... one's own welfare . The opposite of al- truism , which aims to increase anoth- er's welfare . Empathy : The vicarious experience of another's feelings ; putting oneself in another's shoes . Equal - status contact : Contact made on an ...
... one's own welfare . The opposite of al- truism , which aims to increase anoth- er's welfare . Empathy : The vicarious experience of another's feelings ; putting oneself in another's shoes . Equal - status contact : Contact made on an ...
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... one's average . Relative deprivation : The perception that one is less well off than others to whom one compares ... one's self - worth . A bombardier might feel high self- efficacy and low self - esteem . Self - fulfilling prophecy ...
... one's average . Relative deprivation : The perception that one is less well off than others to whom one compares ... one's self - worth . A bombardier might feel high self- efficacy and low self - esteem . Self - fulfilling prophecy ...
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INTRODUCING SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY | 3 |
HOW WE DO SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY | 12 |
Searching for Cause and Effect | 20 |
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