Ch. 14: Alturism and Cooperation Flashcards

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alturism

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unselfish behaviour that benefits others without regard to consequences for oneself

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social reward

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a benefit such as praise, positive attention, something tangible or gratitude that may be gained from helping others, and serves a motive for altruistic behaviour

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personal distress

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a motive for helping others in distress that may arise from a need to reduce one’s own distress

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empathetic concern

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identifying with someone in need, including feeling and understanding what that person is experiencing, accompanied by the intention to help the person

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volunteerism

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assistance a person regularly provides to another person or group with no expectation of compensation

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bystander intervention

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assistance given by a witness to someone in need

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diffusion of responsibility

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a reduction of the sense of urgency to help someone involved in an emergency or dangerous situation, based on the assumption that others who are present will help

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kin selection

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an evolutionary strategy that favors the reproduction success of one’s genetic relatives, even at a cost to ones own survival and reproduction

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reciprocal alturism

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helping others with the expectation that they will probably return the favor in the future

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prisoner’s dilemma

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a situation involving payoffs to two people who must decide whether to cooperate or defect. in the end trust and cooperation lead to high joint payoffs than mistrust and defection

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reputation

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the collective beliefs, evaluations and impressions people hold about an individual within a social network

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tit for tat strategy

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a strategy seen in the prisoners dilemma game in which the players first move is cooperative; thereafter, the player mimics the other person’s behaviour whether cooperative or competitive. this strategy fares well when interacting with other strategies

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