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Religious (expressive) movements seek limited change in some aspect of people's behavior.For example,early in the 20ᵗʰ century,the Women's Christian Temperance Union attempted to get people to abstain from drinking alcoholic beverages.
Community Problems
Issues or challenges that affect the well-being or functioning of a community and its members.
Vicarious Dissonance
A psychological phenomenon in which an individual experiences dissonance or conflict by observing another person engage in behavior that contradicts their beliefs or values.
Self-Affirmation Theory
A psychological theory suggesting that individuals can maintain their self-integrity by focusing on important aspects of their self-concept, especially when faced with threats.
Representativeness Heuristic
A cognitive short-cut in which instances are assigned to categories or types on the basis of overall similarity or resemblance to the category.
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