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Card 16

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A bias in psychological research in which a male perspective is over-emphasised at the expense of a female one

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Card 17

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Opposite side of the agentic state, where individuals are seen as personally responsible for their actions

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Card 18

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The way in which an individual may obey an order, perhaps to do something that they see as "wrong", because the individual hands over the responsibility for the outcome of the action to the authority figure. They're seen as their agent in their mind.

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Card 19

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The degree to which individuals are seen as justified in having power over others.

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Card 20

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The perception of behaviour as caused by internal characteristics

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Card 21

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Description of a person who holds rigid beliefs, is intolerant of ambiguity, submissive to authority and hostile to those of a lower status or members of an out-group

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Card 22

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The ways in which individuals attempt to withstand perceived attempts to threaten freedom of choice

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Card 23

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The perception of assistance and solidarity available from others

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Card 24

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The extent to which individuals believe they can control event in their lives

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Card 25

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Rebellious anger produced by attempts to restrict freedom of choice

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