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Social Psychology: Helping Exam Study Guide with Complete Solutions Social Exchange Theory - Answer️️ -human interactions are transactions that aim to maximize one's rewards and minimize one's costs -does not contend that we consciously monitor costs/benefits-only that they predict our behavior external rewards - Answer️️ -we give to get ex: we are most eager to help someone attractive, whose approval we desire internal rewards - Answer️️ -increase our sense of self-worth -feel good after doing good egoism - Answer️️ --a motive (supposedly underlying all behavior) to increase ones own welfare -opposite of altruism, which aims to increase someone else's welfare *self-interest motivates behavior Why does guilt lead to helping? This occurs especially when... - Answer️️ -it is a painful emotion that we act to avoid -we are more likely to redeem ourselves with helpful behavior when other people know of our misdeeds ©SOPHIABENNETT@ Monday, August 19, 2024 12:35 AM Page 2 of 6 Prosocial behavior - Answer️️ -a.k.a helping -any act performed with the goal of benefitting another person Why do we help when we are in a bad mood? for social norms? - Answer️️ --doing good deeds can help neutralize the bad feelings, occurs when attention is on others *also helps sustain a good mood social norms-we help because we feel like we ought to, pressure to conform Reciprocity norm(what, when is it most effective) - Answer️️ -an expectation that people will help, not hurt, those who have helped them -reminds us to balance giving/receiving in social relations Most effective when publicly respond to favors the interaction is part of a sustained relationship social responsibility norm (responses are tied to) - Answer️️ -an expectation that people will help those needing help -reminds us to help those dependent on us ex: kids, elderly, disabled -responses are tied to attributions, is it an uncontrollable predicament or did it occur because of the persons choices? ex: if you need money but do drugs its your own fault kin-selection - Answer️️ -evolution has selected altruism towards one's close relatives to enhance survival of mutually shared genes

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Social Psychology: Helping Exam
Study Guide with Complete Solutions

Social Exchange Theory - Answer✔️✔️-human interactions are transactions
that aim to maximize one's rewards and minimize one's costs

-does not contend that we consciously monitor costs/benefits-only that
they predict our behavior

external rewards - Answer✔️✔️-we give to get

ex: we are most eager to help someone attractive, whose approval we
desire

internal rewards - Answer✔️✔️-increase our sense of self-worth

-feel good after doing good

egoism - Answer✔️✔️--a motive (supposedly underlying all behavior) to
increase ones own welfare

-opposite of altruism, which aims to increase someone else's welfare

*self-interest motivates behavior

Why does guilt lead to helping? This occurs especially when... -
Answer✔️✔️-it is a painful emotion that we act to avoid

-we are more likely to redeem ourselves with helpful behavior when other
people know of our misdeeds


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, ©SOPHIABENNETT@2024-2025 Monday, August 19, 2024 12:35 AM

Prosocial behavior - Answer✔️✔️-a.k.a helping

-any act performed with the goal of benefitting another person

Why do we help when we are in a bad mood? for social norms? -
Answer✔️✔️--doing good deeds can help neutralize the bad feelings, occurs
when attention is on others

*also helps sustain a good mood

social norms-we help because we feel like we ought to, pressure to conform

Reciprocity norm(what, when is it most effective) - Answer✔️✔️-an
expectation that people will help, not hurt, those who have helped them

-reminds us to balance giving/receiving in social relations

Most effective when 1.we publicly respond to favors

2.when the interaction is part of a sustained relationship

social responsibility norm (responses are tied to) - Answer✔️✔️-an
expectation that people will help those needing help

-reminds us to help those dependent on us ex: kids, elderly, disabled

-responses are tied to attributions, is it an uncontrollable predicament or
did it occur because of the persons choices? ex: if you need money but do
drugs its your own fault

kin-selection - Answer✔️✔️-evolution has selected altruism towards one's
close relatives to enhance survival of mutually shared genes


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