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Altruism and Helping Behavior

  Altruism and Helping Behavior Altruism and helping behavior are important aspects of human psychology that explain why people assist others, sometimes at a cost to themselves. Altruism is a selfless concern for the welfare of others, while helping behavior...

Prejudice and Discrimination

  Prejudice and Discrimination Prejudice and discrimination are central concepts in social psychology that help explain why individuals and groups treat others unfairly or unequally. Prejudice refers to preconceived opinions, attitudes, or feelings about a person...

Stereotypes in Society

  Stereotypes in Society Stereotypes in society are simplified and generalized beliefs about the characteristics, behaviors, or abilities of members of particular social groups. These beliefs are often based on attributes such as race, gender, age, religion,...

Bystander Effect

  Bystander Effect The bystander effect is a social psychological phenomenon in which individuals are less likely to help a person in need when other people are present. This counterintuitive behavior, where the presence of others reduces the likelihood of...

Attraction and Close Relationships

  Attraction and Close Relationships Attraction and close relationships are central aspects of human life, deeply influencing emotional well-being, personal growth, and social stability. Attraction involves the feelings, interests, and motivations that draw...
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