Exam 10: Understanding Prejudice, Stereotyping, and Discrimination
Exam 1: The Revealing Science of Social Psychology146 Questions
Exam 2: Fundamentals of Social Behavior148 Questions
Exam 3: The Core Elements of Social Cognition148 Questions
Exam 4: Thinking About People and Events147 Questions
Exam 5: The Nature, Origins, and Functions of the Self148 Questions
Exam 6: The Key Self-Motives: Consistency, Esteem, Presentation, and Growth148 Questions
Exam 7: Social Influence147 Questions
Exam 8: Persuasion, Attitudes, and Behavior148 Questions
Exam 9: Group Processes148 Questions
Exam 10: Understanding Prejudice, Stereotyping, and Discrimination148 Questions
Exam 11: Responding to and Reducing Prejudice148 Questions
Exam 12: Interpersonal Aggression148 Questions
Exam 13: Prosocial Behavior148 Questions
Exam 14: Interpersonal Attraction146 Questions
Exam 15: Close Relationships148 Questions
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Research indicates that students who do well in their courses evaluate:
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Define ambivalent racism. Describe the two sets of values that contribute to ambivalent racism.
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Research found that following _________, participants wanted to distance themselves from a potential interaction partner who was believed to be breast-feeding in another room.
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System justification theory proposes that stereotypes help:
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When people are informed of someone's social role (e.g., homemaker), they are:
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James does not vote for female political candidates because he thinks women are not mentally strong enough to be leaders in government. James' behavior is an example of:
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Groups that are stereotyped as low in warmth but high in competence elicit ______.
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According to the stereotype content model, the stereotypes we have of different groups can range along two dimensions of ______________ and _______________.
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Define symbolic racism. Discuss how someone might exhibit signs of symbolic racism.
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When people hold negative attitudes associated with an outgroup that are outside of their conscious awareness or control, they are exhibiting ______.
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Research has found that when people are made to feel a sense of collective responsibility for their ingroup's mass killing of an outgroup, they view members of the outgroup as ______.
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Just because someone reports honestly that they hold positive attitudes toward Blacks does not mean that they are not high in ______.
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Jack recently lost his job and he is growing increasingly hostile towards immigrants moving to the United States to look for work because he thinks they are taking jobs from him. Jack's feelings are best explained by:
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According to objectification theory, what is problematic about the perpetual portrayal of women as sexual objects in the media?
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Research found that first lady Michelle Obama was viewed as lower in warmth when participants focused on her ______.
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________________ is a negative attitude about a member of a group and ________________ is behavior toward a member of that group that usually results from the negative attitude.
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According to Terror Management Theory how could prejudice potentially help people combat concerns about their own mortality? Include at least two examples.
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