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An observational measure of infant attachment in which the infant experiences a series of introductions,separations,and reunions with the caregiver and an adult stranger.
Epileptic Seizure
A sudden surge of electrical activity in the brain causing changes in behavior, movements, feelings, or levels of consciousness, associated with epilepsy.
Bystander Effect
The tendency in social psychology for individuals to be less willing to provide aid to someone in distress if other people are also present.
Social Psychologists
Professionals who study how people's thoughts, behaviors, and feelings are influenced by the actual, imagined, or implied presence of others.
Social Traps
Situations in which a group or individual acts in a way that is beneficial in the short term but detrimental in the long term, often due to a failure to consider the wider consequences.
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