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SELF-DISCLOSURE

where we will give over information about ourselves to other people. It can increase rapport and trust between people. To

SELF-WORTH

our evaluation of our self as being a worthwhile person.

SITUATIONAL EFFECT

the effect on different environments on the behaviour of people in experiments.

SOCIAL JUDGMENT THEORY

a theory dealing with attitude change that postulates the magnitude of persuasion that is produced by a certain message depends

SOCIAL ZONE

Actually, social zone is a zone of distance between 2 people like an attorney and his client. You can compare

STAGNATION

the staying in one stage.

STRESS

Is the state which is seen in response to internal or external stressors. Every system of the body responds to

SUFFERING

Feeling of pain or strong stress, either physical or emotional. It can be correlative to the situation, or much higher.

TARDIVE DYSKINESIA

the onset of this movement disorder is experienced when continuous use of antipsychotic drug is discontinued. Patients having Mood disorder

SELF-DISCOVERY

a process of looking for your own identity. To discover what a one individual has in his personality and what

SEMANTIC PRIMING

where we process stimuli better depending on what comes first. If a related word is first we process it better

SLEEPER EFFECT

the impact of a persuasive message that increases over time. It involves close scrutiny of the message and a cue

SOCIAL LIMITATION

restriction attributed to social policy or barriers that will limit a person's fulfilment of roles or deny people access to

SOCIOCULTURAL FACTORS

These are the environmental conditions that play a part in adaptive and healthy behaviour and wellbeing or just the opposite.

STANDARD

A basis for evaluating the worth of something and how it should be. It is just like a general idea

STRESS REACTION

Is the abnormal or non-adaptive behaviour which can be seen in response to stress is called stress reaction. Stress causes

SUMMATION

1. Procedure in which neural vigor is produced after series of two or more stimulus that single would not produce

TARGET BEHAVIOR

certain behaviour that has been chosen for modification.

SELF-EFFICACY

a capacity to bring about a desired result. To bring desired results by performing in an efficient way is known

SENSITIVITY

1. The capacity to detect and discriminate. 2. The probability that a test gives a positive diagnosis given that a