
is for Attribution theory
attribution theory is the tendency to explain someones behavior either in internal dispositions, dispositional attribution, or external situations.


is for Bystander effect
any particular bystander is less likely to give aid with other bystanders present.


is for Cognitive dissonance theory

people feel discomfort when their actions conflict with their attitudes. to reduce this discomfort they try and bring their attitudes more in line with their actions

is for Deindividualization

the loss of self self-awareness or self-restraint occurring in a group that fosters arousal and anonymity

is for Equity

enhances companionable love a condition in which both parties receive in proportion to what they are.

is for Fundamental attribution error

our tendency to overestimate personality influences and underestimate situational influences.

is for Group polarization

tendency of a group to make more extreme decisions than an individual would make on their own.

is for Hormones

testosterone, alcohol, and other substances in the blood show that biochemical influences contribute to aggression.

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problems falling or staying asleep, affects 1 in 10 adults and 1 in 4 elderly adults.

is for Jealousy

typically refers to the thoughts, feelings, and behaviors that occur when a person believes a valued relationship is being threatened by a rival.

is for Korsakoffs syndrome

a type of amnesia commonly found in chronic alcoholics, caused by a lack of Vitamin D (thiamine).

is for Latent content

underlying meaning of the dream gratify our unconscious urges.

is for Manifest content

the story line of a dream usually everyday events, more often anxiety or misfortune than success.

is for Narcissistic personality disorder

a grand sense of self importance, or fantasies of unlimited success.

is for Obsessive compulsive disorder

a disorder characterized by obsessions (uncontrollable, persistent and irrational thoughts or wishes) and compulsions (repetitive ritualistic acts).

is for Positive psychology

positive psychology is the scientific study of the "good life", or the positive aspects of the human experience that makes life worth living.

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is for Attribution theory
attribution theory is the tendency to explain someones behavior either in internal dispositions, dispositional attribution, or external situations.


is for Bystander effect
any particular bystander is less likely to give aid with other bystanders present.


is for Cognitive dissonance theory

people feel discomfort when their actions conflict with their attitudes. to reduce this discomfort they try and bring their attitudes more in line with their actions

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