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PSY 331: Exam 4

what are the three types of attachment styles?
secure anxious/ ambivalent avoidant
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secure
cry when mom leaves happy upon return
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anxious/ ambivalent
cling and cry when mom leaves anger/apathy upon return
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avoidant
not much reaction
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where do styles come from?
working model of self and other, learned from interactions
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what are the underlying dimensions?
attachment anxiety high= negative view of self/others low= negative view of self/others
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what is aggression?
lack of consensus behavior intended to cause unwelcome injury or harm to some being , object, or oneself
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what are examples of aggression?
if it is welcome it does not qualify as aggression accidentally injuring someone biting someone on the neck spanking a child swinging a stick at someone but missing
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what is complicaton?
intent is key, you cant tell when someone is being aggressive on purpose
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what is instrumental aggression?
inflicting harm to obtain something of value means to an end cold
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what is hostile aggression?
inflicting harm with the explicit goal of hurting a victim comes from anger hot often impulsive
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started aggression
intention impression violence on tv & media
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what causes the affects of started aggression?
exposure to violence you are engaged to that behavior
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what is intelligence and aggressive scripts?
low IQ= more frustration in school & likely more aggression low IQ= less able to think of alternatives & understand it is inappropriate
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what is culture of honor?
beliefs system in which even small disputes become important contests for reputation and social status
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where does culture of honor comes from?
history is old south, initially based on herding honor typically important in herding cultures wealth easy to steal people lived far apart
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what is prosocial behavior?
all about why we help people
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what is pluralistic ignorance?
mistakenly believing that others thoughts and feeling are different from one's own everyone seems calm, they don't think nothing is wrong
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what is audience inhibition effect?
lack of helping because of fear of negative evaluation from other if mistaken
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what is diffusion of responsibility?
believing that others will or should take responsibility for helping someone else will call 911
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what is mere exposure effect & fluency?
the more we are expose to something the more we like it more & fluency is why it happens, its easier for us to make sense of
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