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Reciprocity (social psychology)

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In social psychology, reciprocity is a social norm of responding to a positive action with another positive action, rewarding kind actions. [1]

56 relations: Alms, Altruism, Asperger syndrome, Behavioral ethics, Bias, Circles of acquaintanceship, Community, Computers are social actors, Confession, Copyleft, Dāna, Developmental lines, Door-in-the-face technique, Eusociality, Funding bias, Golden Rule, Guanxi, Homelessness of Jesus, Hospitality, Index of psychology articles, Index of sociology articles, Individual, Influence: Science and Practice, Intimate relationship, Kiss, Limerence, Low-functioning autism, Norm of reciprocity, Organizational justice, Participatory organization, Pay it forward, Perceived organizational support, Persuasive technology, Pindar's First Olympian Ode, Propertarianism, Prosocial behavior, Reality therapy, Reciprocity, Reciprocity (cultural anthropology), Reciprocity (social and political philosophy), Recovery approach, Reputation, Ronald Goetz, Self-disclosure, Social capital, Social network, Social penetration theory, Social preferences, Symmetry, Team learning, ..., Toraja, Torch, Uncertainty reduction theory, Urs Fischbacher, Uwe Sunde, Virtual community. Expand index (6 more) »

Alms

Alms or almsgiving involves giving to others as an act of virtue, either materially or in the sense of providing capabilities (e.g. education) free.

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Altruism

Altruism is the principle and moral practice of concern for happiness of other human beings, resulting in a quality of life both material and spiritual.

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Asperger syndrome

Asperger syndrome (AS), also known as Asperger's, is a developmental disorder characterized by significant difficulties in social interaction and nonverbal communication, along with restricted and repetitive patterns of behavior and interests.

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Behavioral ethics

Behavioral ethics is a new field of social scientific research that seeks to understand how people actually behave when confronted with ethical dilemmas.

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Bias

Bias is disproportionate weight in favour of or against one thing, person, or group compared with another, usually in a way considered to be unfair.

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Circles of acquaintanceship

The number of people with whom one can hold personal relationships is claimed to be limited to about 150 individuals.

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Community

A community is a small or large social unit (a group of living things) that has something in common, such as norms, religion, values, or identity.

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Computers are social actors

The theory of social response: computers are social actors (CASA) states humans mindlessly apply the same social heuristics used for human interactions to computers because computers call to mind similar social attributes as humans.

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Confession

A confession is a statement – made by a person or by a group of persons – acknowledging some personal fact that the person (or the group) would ostensibly prefer to keep hidden.

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Copyleft

Copyleft (a play on the word copyright) is the practice of offering people the right to freely distribute copies and modified versions of a work with the stipulation that the same rights be preserved in derivative works down the line.

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Dāna

Dāna (Devanagari: दान) is a Sanskrit and Pali word that connotes the virtue of generosity, charity or giving of alms in Indian philosophies.

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Developmental lines

Developmental lines is a metaphor of Anna Freud from her developmental theory to stress the continuous and cumulative character of childhood development.

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Door-in-the-face technique

The door-in-the-face (DITF) technique is a compliance method commonly studied in social psychology.

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Eusociality

Eusociality (from Greek εὖ eu "good" and social), the highest level of organization of animal sociality, is defined by the following characteristics: cooperative brood care (including care of offspring from other individuals), overlapping generations within a colony of adults, and a division of labor into reproductive and non-reproductive groups.

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Funding bias

Funding bias, also known as sponsorship bias, funding outcome bias, funding publication bias, and funding effect, refers to the tendency of a scientific study to support the interests of the study's financial sponsor.

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Golden Rule

The Golden Rule (which can be considered a law of reciprocity in some religions) is the principle of treating others as one would wish to be treated.

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Guanxi

Guanxi describes the rudimentary dynamic in personalized social networks of influence (which can be best described as the relationships individuals cultivate with other individuals) and is a central idea in Chinese society.

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Homelessness of Jesus

The gospels demonstrate the homelessness of Jesus lasting for the entirety of his public ministry.

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Hospitality

Hospitality refers to the relationship between a guest and a host, wherein the host receives the guest with goodwill, including the reception and entertainment of guests, visitors, or strangers.

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Index of psychology articles

Psychology (from ψυχή psykhē "breath, spirit, soul"; and -λογία, -logia "study of") is an academic and applied discipline involving the scientific study of human mental functions and behavior.

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Index of sociology articles

This is an index of sociology articles.

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Individual

An individual is that which exists as a distinct entity.

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Influence: Science and Practice

Influence: Science and Practice is a psychology book examining the key ways people can be influenced by "Compliance Professionals".

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Intimate relationship

An intimate relationship is an interpersonal relationship that involves physical or emotional intimacy.

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Kiss

A kiss is the touch or pressing of one's lips against another person or an object.

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Limerence

Limerence is a state of mind which results from a romantic attraction to another person and typically includes obsessive thoughts and fantasies and a desire to form or maintain a relationship with the object of love and have one's feelings reciprocated.

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Low-functioning autism

Low-functioning autism (LFA) refers to autistic people with cognitive impairments.

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Norm of reciprocity

The norm of reciprocity requires that we repay in kind what another has done for us.

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Organizational justice

Greenberg (1987) introduced the concept of organizational justice with regard to how an employee judges the behaviour of the organization and the employee's resulting attitude and behaviour.

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Participatory organization

A participatory organization is an organization which is built based on people participation rather than their contract obligations.

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Pay it forward

Pay it forward is an expression for describing the beneficiary of a good deed repaying it to others instead of to the original benefactor.

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Perceived organizational support

Perceived organizational support (POS) is the degree to which employees believe that their organization values their contributions and cares about their well-being and fulfills socioemotional needs.

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Persuasive technology

Persuasive technology is broadly defined as technology that is designed to change attitudes or behaviors of the users through persuasion and social influence, but not through coercion.

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Pindar's First Olympian Ode

The Greek lyric poet Pindar composed odes to celebrate victories at all four Panhellenic Games.

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Propertarianism

Propertarianism (also proprietarianism) is an ethical discipline within right-libertarian philosophy that advocates contractual relationships as replacements for monopolistic bureaucracies organized as states.

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Prosocial behavior

Prosocial behavior, or "voluntary behavior intended to benefit another", is a social behavior that "benefit other people or society as a whole", "such as helping, sharing, donating, co-operating, and volunteering".

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Reality therapy

Reality therapy (RT) is an approach to psychotherapy and counseling.

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Reciprocity

Reciprocity may refer to.

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Reciprocity (cultural anthropology)

In cultural anthropology, reciprocity refers to the non-market exchange of goods or labour ranging from direct barter (immediate exchange) to forms of gift exchange where a return is eventually expected (delayed exchange) as in the exchange of birthday gifts.

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Reciprocity (social and political philosophy)

The social norm of reciprocity is the expectation that people will respond to each other in similar ways—responding to gifts and kindnesses from others with similar benevolence of their own, and responding to harmful, hurtful acts from others with either indifference or some form of retaliation.

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Recovery approach

Psychological recovery or recovery model or the recovery approach to mental disorder or substance dependence emphasizes and supports a person's potential for recovery.

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Reputation

Reputation or image of a social entity (a person, a social group, or an organization) is an opinion about that entity, typically as a result of social evaluation on a set of criteria.

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Ronald Goetz

Ronald Goetz (1933–2006) was a theologian, professor, pastor, and author who held the Niebuhr Distinguished Chair in Christian Theology and Ethics at Elmhurst College from 1986 until 1999.

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Self-disclosure

Self-disclosure is a process of communication by which one person reveals information about himself or herself to another.

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Social capital

Social capital is a form of economic and cultural capital in which social networks are central; transactions are marked by reciprocity, trust, and cooperation; and market agents produce goods and services not mainly for themselves, but for a common good.

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Social network

A social network is a social structure made up of a set of social actors (such as individuals or organizations), sets of dyadic ties, and other social interactions between actors.

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Social penetration theory

The social penetration theory (SPT) proposes that, as relationships develop, interpersonal communication moves from relatively shallow, non-intimate levels to deeper, more intimate ones.

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Social preferences

Social preferences are a type of preference studied in behavioral and experimental economics and social psychology, including interpersonal altruism, fairness, reciprocity, and inequity aversion.

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Symmetry

Symmetry (from Greek συμμετρία symmetria "agreement in dimensions, due proportion, arrangement") in everyday language refers to a sense of harmonious and beautiful proportion and balance.

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Team learning

Team learning is the collaborative effort to achieve a common goal within the group.

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Toraja

The Toraja are an ethnic group indigenous to a mountainous region of South Sulawesi, Indonesia.

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Torch

A torch is a stick with combustible material at one end, which is ignited and used as a light source.

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Uncertainty reduction theory

The uncertainty reduction theory, also known as initial interaction theory, developed in 1975 by Charles Berger and Richard Calabrese, is a communication theory from the post-positivist tradition.

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Urs Fischbacher

Urs Fischbacher (born 17 September, 1959 in Dietikon, Zürich) is a Swiss economist and professor of applied economic research at the University of Konstanz.

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Uwe Sunde

Uwe Sunde (born in Garmisch-Partenkirchen on May 29, 1973) is a German economist and currently Professor of Economics at the Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich (LMU) as well as a Research Professor in the ifo Center for Labour and Demographic Economics.

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Virtual community

A virtual community is a social network of individuals who interact through specific social media, potentially crossing geographical and political boundaries in order to pursue mutual interests or goals.

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References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Reciprocity_(social_psychology)

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