PSY220H5 Lecture Notes - Lecture 9: Observational Learning, Hypothalamus, Subculture

58 views6 pages
24 Apr 2016
School
Department
Course
Professor

Document Summary

Altruism: a motive to increase another"s welfare without conscious regard for self-interests. Social exchange theory: human interactions are transactions that aim to maximize one"s rewards and minimize one"s costs. Rewards can be external (attraction, status,) or internal (satisfaction, self-worth) B. f. skinner said we credit people for good deeds when we can"t explain them. We attribute behavior to inner dispositions when we lack external explanations. When the external causes are obvious, we credit the causes, not the person. Egoism: a motive (supposedly underlying all behavior) to increase your own welfare. Internal rewards: feel bad-do good > guilt (relieve through good deeds). Feel good-do good > happiness/helpfulness (helping softens bad mood and sustains good mood) Women more likely to be offered help, more likely to seek help. Kin selection: evolution has selected altruism toward one"s close relatives to enhance survival of mutually shared genes. Reciprocity: one organism helps another in expectation of receiving help in return.

Get access

Grade+20% off
$8 USD/m$10 USD/m
Billed $96 USD annually
Grade+
Homework Help
Study Guides
Textbook Solutions
Class Notes
Textbook Notes
Booster Class
40 Verified Answers
Class+
$8 USD/m
Billed $96 USD annually
Class+
Homework Help
Study Guides
Textbook Solutions
Class Notes
Textbook Notes
Booster Class
30 Verified Answers

Related Documents