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| decision mking process model |
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1. do you notice somthing is happening ? 2. do you interprt evnt as emergency? 3. do you personally take responsiblity for provindg help? 4. can you decide how to help? 5. help |
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| four steps in arousal /cost reward model of helping |
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witness perons in distress experinece unpleasent arousal evaulte cost and benift decide whtehr to help |
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| when people in good mood, are they more or less liekly to help? what about bad moods? |
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Definition
| poeple help for both but for diff reasons . good to maintain mood, bad to fix neg feelings and boost feelings . expect ion** when we're soically excluded we're less liekly to help |
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| you see a pseron in distress. what hapens when you do idenfity and when you don't identify |
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Definition
do iddenty: - empathy - altursitic helping - reduce persons distress
don't realte - personal distress - egoistic reasons for helping - reduce your own distress |
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| emptahy altursim hypothesis |
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Definition
| when we feel empthay for person, we help that eprson even if we incur a cost in doing so. |
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| the benifits fo self to helping (3) |
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Definition
| reductino of averse arousal fear of punishment for not heling desire for reward |
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| empthay most likely to lead to long term helping? |
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| self evaluation maintenance model |
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Definition
| our self conept can be threatened if someone pefroms better than us on a task that is relevent to our sense of esteem. |
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