Exam 11: Intergroup Behaviour
Exam 1: Introducing Social Psychology65 Questions
Exam 2: Social Cognition and Social Thinking83 Questions
Exam 3: Attribution and Social Explanation68 Questions
Exam 4: Self and Identity88 Questions
Exam 5: Attitudes83 Questions
Exam 6: Persuasion and Attitude Change75 Questions
Exam 7: Social Influence73 Questions
Exam 8: People in Groups78 Questions
Exam 9: Leadership and Group Decision Making75 Questions
Exam 10: Prejudice and Discrimination66 Questions
Exam 11: Intergroup Behaviour83 Questions
Exam 12: Aggression78 Questions
Exam 13: Prosocial Behaviour69 Questions
Exam 14: Attraction and Close Relationships65 Questions
Exam 15: Language and Communication67 Questions
Exam 16: Culture67 Questions
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According to Crosby's (1982) paradox, the 'contented female worker' does not protest against her lower pay compared to her male counterparts because she:
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Song is Korean and thinks she can pick the facial differences between northern Chinese, Japanese, and Vietnamese people much better than she can between French, Spanish and Italian people. Carlos is Portuguese, and he sees it exactly in reverse. Whether they can or not, their beliefs point to:
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Sandra collects Cindy from the kindergarten and goes straight to the public swimming pool. When Cindy says 'I want to go 'wees'', Sandra whispers to 'just pee in the pool'. Sandra's suggestion is an example of a:
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Brigham and Barkowitz (1978) had African American and Caucasian college students view a photograph set of African American and Caucasian faces. Participants were then shown a second set of faces in which they had to indicate whether they had seen each of the faces in the previous photoset. They found that participants had more difficulty recognising outgroup than ingroup faces. This is an example of:
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Sherif believed that intergroup harmony can turn to conflict, and then ethnocentrism, when:
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The uniform behaviour of a large group of people who are gathered in the same place at the same time is referred to as:
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The modern study of intergroup behaviour takes into account:
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If Martha thinks that she has less than what she due, or what others in her situation have, she feels:
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The process of intergroup conflict resolution whereby a neutral third party intervenes in the negotiation process to facilitate a settlement is referred to as:
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What kind of relative deprivation has been found to be associated with social unrest?
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Superordinate goals will not reduce intergroup conflict if:
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Comparison with a different outgroup, or using alternative dimensions for comparison, are tactics employed to enhance social identity:
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Berkowitz's (1972) 'long hot summer' explanation of collective violence attributes aggression most specifically to:
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Charles lives in the Eastern Suburbs of Sydney but has not received a tertiary education. He decides that learning speech elocution should ease him up from a lower-status group to a higher-status group. Charles believes in:
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Bargaining, mediation and arbitration are strategies of improving intergroup relations through:
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