PSYC 30 Lecture Notes - Lecture 20: Deindividuation, Psych, Mary Ainsworth
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When in groups, people often abandon normal restraint. Lose a sense of self-awareness and responsibility. Group fosters anonymity and draws attention away from the individual. A survey that attempts to measure the interpersonal relationships in a group of people. An architectural layout"s tendency to encourage or inhibit certain activities, like. Repeated exposure to a stimulus leads to greater liking of the stimulus. Experience of ease associated with perceiving and thinking. Tendency for people to seek out others with characteristics that are different from. Common belief- accurate or not- that attractive individuals possess a host of positive qualities beyond their physical appearance. Tendency for people to act in ways that bring about the very thing they expect to. Capacity to get one"s genes passed on to subsequent generations. Direct competition between two or more males or two or more females for access to members of the opposite sex. The interest and attraction toward a member of the opposite sex.