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Prejudice Prejudice Stereotype Discrimination

Prejudice How Prejudiced Are People?

Prejudice Social Roots of Prejudice: Social Inequalities Just world phenomenon Blame the victim

Prejudice Social Roots of Prejudice: Us and Them: Ingroup and Outgroup Ingroup bias

Prejudice Emotional Roots of Prejudice Scapegoat theory Economic variables Negative emotions

Prejudice Cognitive Roots of Prejudice Categorization Outgroup homogeneity Other-race effect Vivid cases Believing the world is just Hindsight bias

Introduction Aggression

The Biology of Aggression Genetic Influences Neural Influences Biochemical Influences

Social and cultural influences Psychological and Social-Cultural Factors in Aggression Aversive Events Aversive Events Frustration-aggression principle Social and cultural influences Aggression-replacement program

Reinforcement and Modeling Media Model for Violence Psychological and Social-Cultural Factors in Aggression Aversive Events: Reinforcement and Modeling Aggression-replacement program Media Model for Violence Social scripts Do violent video games teach social scripts for violence?

The Psychology of Attraction Proximity Mere exposure effect

The Psychology of Attraction Physical Attractiveness

The Psychology of Attraction Similarity Positive correlation between similarity and liking Reward theory of attraction

Romantic Love Love Equity Self-disclosure Passionate love Companionate love Equity Self-disclosure

Altruism Altruism Bystander Intervention Kitty Genovese Diffusion of responsibility Bystander effect

Altruism

Altruism

Altruism

Altruism

Altruism

Altruism

Altruism

Altruism

Altruism The Norms for Helping Social exchange theory Reciprocity norm Social-responsibility norm

Conflict and Peacemaking Elements of Conflict Social trap Non-zero sum game

Conflict and Peacemaking Elements of Conflict: Enemy Perceptions Mirror-image perceptions Self-fulfilling prophecy

Conflict and Peacemaking Promoting Peace Contact Cooperation Superordinate goals

Conflict and Peacemaking Promoting Peace Communication Conciliation GRIT

The End