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Aggression

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Behaviour whose purpose is to harm another

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Catharsis

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Purging or releasing pent-up emotions through activities that redirect the focus onto other sources

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Frustration-Aggression Principle

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A principle stating that people aggress when their goals are thwarted

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Eugenics

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Selective breeding in humans to increase the prevalence of desired characteristics in the population

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Culture of Honour

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Aggression linked to one’s reputation for toughness, machismo and willingness to avenge a wrong or an insult

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Cooperation

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Behaviour by two or more individuals that leads to mutual benefit

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Public Goods Dilemma

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A situation where individuals are better of if they do not contribute but the group as a whole is worse off

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Lies

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Deliberate attempts to generate a false belief to manipulate situations

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Self-Deception

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A capacity to convince ourselves that a falsehood is true

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Bystander Effect

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When numerous people fail to help strangers in an emergency situation

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Diffusion of Responsibility

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Individuals feel diminished responsibility for their actions because they are surrounded by others who are acting in the same way

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Pluralistic Ignorance

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Where people fail to accurately evaluate others’ behaviour

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Kin Selection

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The process by which evolution selects for genes that cause individuals to provide benefits to their relatives

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Reciprocal Altruism

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Behaviour that benefits another with the expectation that those benefits will be returned in the future

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Identifiable Victim Effect (IVE)

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The tendency to offer greater assistance to an individual rather than a group

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Machiavellianism

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A personality trait of willingness to exploit and manipulate others

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Empathic Concern

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The disposition to take the perspective of others and resonate with their emotions

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Extensivity

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The obligation individuals feel towards others beyond their immediate friends and family

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Just World Hypothesis

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The belief that people get what they deserve and deserve what they get

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Attribution

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An inference about the cause of a person’s behaviour

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Correspondence Bias

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The tendency to make a dispositional attribution even when a person’s behaviour was caused by the situation

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Actor-Observer Effect

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The tendency to make situational attributions for our own behaviours while making dispositional attributions for the identical behaviour of others

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Nonverbal Communication

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The sending and receiving of thoughts and feelings without using language

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Interpersonal Space

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Preferred distance maintained by individuals

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Chameleon Effect

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The mimicking of postures, expressions, gestures and patterns of behaviour such as speech or moods

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Emotional Contagion

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The tendency to automatically mimic and synchronise expressions, vocalisations, postures and movements with those of another person and, consequently, to converge emotionally

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Thin Slicing

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Our capacity to accurately interpret social behaviour from brief observations of behaviour

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Mere Exposure Effect

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The tendency for liking to increase with the frequency of exposure

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Concordance Rates

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Degree of statistical similarity based on co-occurence

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Passionate Love

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An experience involving feelings of euphoria, intimacy and intense sexual attraction

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Companionate Love

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An experience involving affection, trust and concern for a partner’s wellbeing

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Social Exchange

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The hypothesis that people remain in relationships only as long as they perceived a favourable ratio of costs to benefits

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Comparison Level

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The cost-benefit ratio that people believe they deserve or could attain in another relationship

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Equity

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A state of affairs in which the cost-benefit ratios of two partners are roughly equal

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Ostracism

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Active rejection by other group members