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Small groupings of friends are called |
Cliques |
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Less intimate |
Social relationship |
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According to him, our brains are wired to connect with others |
Daniel Goleman |
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Three major regions of the brain |
Cortex Amygdala Brain stem |
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Ofc gives |
immediate action between thought, emotions, and behaviour |
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According to them, the authors defined social influence as things such as behaviour , actions, attitude, concepts, ideas and etc |
Rashotte |
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Varieties or types of social influence by Herbert Kelman |
Compliance Identification Internalization Conformity Conversion Minority Influence Reactance Obedience Persuasion |
C I I C C M R O P |
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Is when a person seems to agree but do not necessarily believe |
Compliance |
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Is when a person is influenced by someone who they like |
Identification |
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When a person is able to own a certain belief |
Internalization |
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Type of social influence that involves change in behaviour |
Conformity |
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When someone changes |
Conversion |
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Bigger gets influenced by small |
Minority influence |
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Willing rejection of a social influence |
Reactance |
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Person follows what someone tells him to do |
Obedience |
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Influence others to change their belief |
Persuasion |
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Head of a group |
Leader |
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The ability to influence others |
Leadership |
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Is also annexed to leadership |
Power |
According to French and Raven |
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An author, mentioned on his paper what leaders must know |
August Turak |
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The purpose of developing oir selves Per dev is not a tool |
August Turak |
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5 discipline group |
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Bottom 5 discipline group |
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The one who defined career development |
Richard A. Hansen |
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Is a lifelong process that integrated all learning experiences |
Career development |
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Skills, values, interests, and personality traits are analyzed |
Trait and factor theory |
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Offshoot of Parson's trait factor theory by John Holland |
Personality type-work environment congruence theory |
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Six personality types that match the same six environments |
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Types of relationship |
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Personal relationship |
BTPFFR |
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Three attachment styles |
Secure attachment Avoidant attachment Anxious-Ambivalent attachment |
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When the caregiver is most of the time present and available and when all the emotional needs of an infant are met. |
Secure attahment |
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cold and detached |
Avoidant attachment |
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there not consistent when bonding or supporting their child |
Anxious-Ambivalent attachment |
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According to the website which referred to the “biological model of love” was proposed by anthropologist Helen Fisher of Rutgers University of New Jersey |
Attraction |
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