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When an Isolated Population Reaches Its Carrying Capacity

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When an isolated population reaches its carrying capacity

Explain the influence of group dynamics and interpersonal preferences on group conflict and cohesion.
Evaluate conflict management strategies and their effectiveness in different scenarios, including negotiation, arbitration, and mediation.
Distinguish between different norms (equity, equality, etc.) that influence perceptions of fairness and decision-making in a group context.
Explore the psychological underpinnings of conflict, including attribution errors and balance theory.

Definitions:

Sensory Information

Data that is collected by the senses (sight, smell, touch, taste, and hearing) and sent to the brain for processing, interpretation, and response.

External World

Everything that exists outside the mind, including physical objects, events, and other people, as perceived through the senses.

Information Processing Model

A cognitive approach that compares human thinking to computer processing, emphasizing the way information is encoded, stored, and retrieved.

Encoding

The process by which information is transformed into a form that can be stored in memory.

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