Interpersonal relationship
Interpersonal relationships
are social associations,
connections, or affiliations
between two or more people.
They vary in differing
levels of intimacy and
sharing, implying the
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Self image
A person's self image is the
mental picture, generally of
a kind that is quite
resistant to change, that
depicts not only details
that are potentially
available to objective
investigation by others
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Social cognition
Social cognition is the
study of how people process
social information,
especially its encoding,
storage, retrieval, and
application to social
situations. There has been
much recent interest in the
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Cooperation
Cooperation or co-operation,
refers to the practice of
people or greater entities
working in common with
commonly agreed upon goals
and possibly methods,
instead of working
separately in competition.
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Platonic love
Platonic love in its modern popular sense is an affectionate relationship into which the sexual element does not enter, especially in cases where one might easily assume otherwise. A simple example ... > more -
Cognitive bias
A cognitive bias is any of a wide range of observer effects identified in cognitive science and social psychology including very basic statistical, social attribution, and memory errors that are ... > more -
Conflict resolution
Conflict resolution or conflictology is the process of attempting to resolve a dispute or a conflict. Successful conflict resolution occurs by listening to and providing opportunities to meet each ... > more -
Autistic spectrum
The autistic spectrum (sometimes referred to as the autism spectrum) is a developmental and behavioral syndrome that results from certain combinations of characteristically autistic traits. Although ... > more -
Social psychology (psychology)
Social psychology is the scientific study of how people's thoughts, feelings, and behaviors are influenced by the actual, imagined, or implied presence of others. The terms thoughts, feelings, and ... > more -
Inferiority complex
An inferiority complex, in the fields of psychology and psychoanalysis, is a feeling that one is inferior to others in some way. It is often unconscious, and is thought to drive afflicted individuals ... > more -
Attribution theory
Attribution theory is a field of social psychology, which was born out of the theoritical models of Fritz Heider, Harold Kelley, Edward E. Jones, and Lee Ross. Attribution theory is concerned with ... > more
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