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∙ Identify each item. Give an explanation or description of the item. Answer the questions who, what, where, and when.
Explain the historical significance of each item. Establish the historical context in which the
∙ item exists. Establish the item as the result of or as the cause of other factors existing in the society under study. Answer this question: What were the political, social, economic,
and/or cultural consequences of this item?
-yeoman folk culture
Mere Exposure Effect
A psychological phenomenon whereby individuals develop a preference for things simply because they are familiar with them.
Mere Exposure Effect
A psychological phenomenon in which people tend to develop a preference for things merely because they are familiar with them.
Bystander Effect
A situation understood in social psychology where an individual's tendency to help decreases when they are not alone in noticing someone needs assistance.
Reciprocity Norm
A social rule that suggests individuals should return the favor or kindness that has been extended to them.
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