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Define Concepts

Instructions:

Define the following basic concepts related to social psychology, you will use the technical vocabulary of the discipline.

· Social psychology

· Socialization 

· Attitudes

· Attributions

· Communication both verbal and no-verbal

· Ideology 

· Conscience

· Social perception 

· Group behavior

· Schemes

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