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SOCIAL NEUROSCIENCE

Social neuroscience is a new discipline that aims to integrate social and biological approaches to human behaviour. They are often

SOCIOGENIC HYPOTHESIS

the ideal that social conditions are the major cause of mental and behavioural disorders.

STANDARD

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

STRESS

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

SUBSTANCE P

neurochemical that works as transmitter in peripheral and central neural system. It has effect on one's sexual behaviour. Some connect

SURFACE TRAITS

sum of 35 individual traits that can be directly observed from the patient's conduct. These traits are consistent with not

TARGET POPULATION

the population used for a study.

SELF-DIFFERENTIATION

a tendency to see recognition for your own [personality and uniqueness in a group. To find out how I am

SELF-REGULATION

how we control our behaviour by self-monitoring desires as well as the desirable behaviour. Read about the self-control; self-management. Self-

SEXUAL ATTITUDES

These are a person's beliefs about sexuality shown by a person's behaviour and are based on cultural views and previous

SITUATIONAL DETERMINANTS

These are the conditions in the environment existing before and after an organism's response and influence. It is one of

SOCIAL CONVENTIONS

These are the established rules, procedures and methods that are accepted as a guide for social conduct see social norms.

SOCIAL NORMS

These norms prescribe the appropriate way to respond in social situations but also that which should be avoided. They apply

SOCIOLOGY

the study of the origin, development, form and organisation of a human society.

STANDARD SCORE

the score that is obtained from an original score by subtracting the mean value of all scores in the batch

STRESS REACTION

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

SUBSTITUTION

Substitution of inappropriate feelings or impossible aims with more appropriate and achievable. Substitution can be both positive or negative answer.

SURVEY

1. Studying a group of participants selected from the population that are measured and analysed. 2. to carry out a

TARGET STIMULUS

the stimulus that people in a test or procedure must respond to. Among many stimuli, a person selects the one

SELF-DISCLOSURE

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