THE PSYCHOLOGY OF EMOTIONS
SOCIAL THEORY
Question
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What are superordinate goals?
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Goals that help humanity
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Shared goals that can only be achieved by the cooperation of all competing groups and but can be achieved by one group alone.
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Shared goals that can only be achieved by the cooperation of all competing groups and cannot be achieved by one group alone.
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Goals that society need to ensure that happiness is maintained for the common man
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Explanation:
Detailed explanation-1: -1. a goal that takes precedence over one or more other, more conditional goals. 2. a goal that can be attained only if the members of two or more groups work together by pooling their skills, efforts, and resources.
Detailed explanation-2: -Superordinate Goals and Identity In effect, superordinate goals make it more likely that both groups will consider themselves as part of a larger superordinate group that has a common goal rather than two independent groups who are in conflict with each other.
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