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SOCIAL DARWINISM

a theory of Charles Darwin who proposed that social relations develop in accordance with the principles of natural selection. It

SOCIAL DRINKER

a name given to a person who only usually drinks when out with friends and in social settings.

SOCIAL IDENTITY

1. These are the personal qualities that a person has and displays to others consistently that they part of your

SOCIAL ISOLATION

1. The voluntary or involuntary absence of having contact with others. 2. Experimental research. Separating an animal from other members

SOCIAL NETWORK

These are the relationships we have with other people and groups in society.

SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY OF THE EXPERIMENT

a study of ways that the participant and the experimenter relate and operate.

SOCIAL SANCTION

a punishment put on person who is member of the group and have violated a rule or standard of the

SOCIAL STUDIES

These are studies that cover many aspects of social environment and include geography, history, judicial systems, history, customs and sociology.

SOCIALITY

a tendency to live as part of a group that has clear social interactions and is able to cope with

SOCIOCENTER

Sociometry. the person who is the centre of a group or the most popular or prominent member.

SOCIOLINGUISTICS

the study of the relationship between a society and language used that is related to gender, class and ethnicity. One

SOCIOTHERAPY

the supportive approach to therapy based on modifying a person's environment to help with interpersonal adjustment. It means working with

SOLICITATION BEHAVIOR

the action one animal does to seek a mate. This behaviour is usually seen in females that are interested in

SOMATIC HALLUCINATION

a false perception of physical occurrences in the body.

SOMATOTYPE

a body or physique as it relates to behaviour characteristics. Have a look on constitutional type for more understanding.

SOOTHABILITY

an ability of babies to calm down and to recover from being distressed.

SOUND INTENSITY

the flow rate of sound energy through a set area and is measured in watts per metre squared. It is

SOURCE MONITORING

This determines the origin of a person's memories, beliefs and knowledge. Also called reality monitoring.

SPATIAL ABILITY

an ability to perceive and to orient your body in space and to detect and reason about spatial relationships.

SPEARMAN'S S

A factor in Charles Spearman's Theory of intelligence represented by the factor S.