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Positive and Negative Social Behavior


Liking and Loving: Interpersonal Attraction and the Development of Relationships

  • How Do I Like Thee? Let Me Count the Ways
  • How Do I Love Thee? Let Me Count the Ways
  • Aggression and Prosocial Behavior: Hurting and Helping Others

  • Hurting Others: Aggression
  • Instinct Approaches: Aggression as a Release
  • Frustration-Aggression Approaches: Aggression as a
  • Reaction to Frustration
  • Observational Learning Approaches: Learning to Hurt Others
  • Helping Others: The Brighter Side of Human Nature

  • Key concepts for Module 46:



    Define interpersonal attraction, and describe the factors that contribute to friendship and liking.

    Describe the efforts that have been made to understand love.

    Define aggression, and compare the instinct, frustration-aggression, and observational-learning theories of aggression.

    Define prosocial behavior and altruism, and describe the factors that encourage or hinder bystanders from helping during emergencies.







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