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  • 21Social Value Orientations — (also referred to as social motives , social values , or value orientations ) is a social psychology motivational theory of choice behavior in game situations advanced by David M. Messick and Charles G. McClintock in 1968.cite journal | title =… …

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  • 22Social facilitation — is the tendency for people to be aroused into better performance on simple tasks (or tasks at which they are expert or that have become autonomous) when under the eye of others, rather than while they are alone (audience effect), or when… …

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  • 23Social dilemma — Social dilemmas are situations in which private interests are at odds with collective interests. Such situations arise because people frequently attach more weight to their short term selfish interests than to the long term interests of the group …

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  • 24Social connectedness — is a psychological term used to describe the quality and number of connections we have with other people in our social circle of family, friends and acquaintances. These connections can be both in real life, as well as online. The more socially… …

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  • 25Social work — / child and youth worker Occupation Activity sectors Pursuit of social welfare and social change Social Work is a professional and academic discipline that seeks to improve the quality of life and wellbeing of an individual, group, or community… …

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  • 26Social Security Administration — Official seal Agency overview Formed August 14, 1935 Jurisdiction …

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  • 27Social Dominance Theory — is a social psychological theory of group conflict which describes human society as consisting of oppressive group based hierarchical structures. According to the theory, individual people possess varying levels of preference for social dominance …

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  • 28Social defeat — refers to losing a confrontation among conspecific animals, or any kind of hostile dispute among humans, in either a dyadic or in a group individual context, generating very significant consequences in terms of control over resources, access to… …

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  • 29Social statistics — is the use of statistical measurement systems to study human behavior in a social environment. This can be accomplished through polling a particular group of people, evaluating a particular subset of data obtained about a group of people, or by… …

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  • 30Social engineering (security) — Social engineering is the art of manipulating people into performing actions or divulging confidential information.Mitnick, K: CSEPS Course Workbook (2004), p. 4, Mitnick Security Publishing.] While similar to a confidence trick or simple fraud,… …

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