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More than 180 million humans were killed by other humans (an average of nearly one person every 18 seconds)during the 20th century.
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By spreading the responsibility to act among several people, the likelihood that help will be given to a person in need
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If the policies of a government institution, such as a school or college, show prejudice against males or females based solely on their gender, this is called
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Explain the four decision points that people must pass through before giving help, and describe two factors that discourage people from providing help and four factors that would encourage people to provide help.
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Sharing your own private thoughts and feelings with others is called
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You will tend to be less attracted and more suspicious of someone who is exhibiting
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According to Buss and other evolutionary psychologists, the differences between male and female mating patterns are primarily due to different
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All of the following are types of institutionalized prejudice EXCEPT for
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Regarding Sternberg's triangular theory of love, fatuous love involves
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Regarding Jane Elliot's experiment and the effects of prejudice, which of the following statements is FALSE?
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The demonstration by Jane Elliot with blue-eyed and brown-eyed children suggests that an effective way to generate conditions of prejudice is to
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When a prejudiced person agrees that a particular ethnic group is both "ignorant" and "sly" and that they are both "pushy" and "standoffish," this illustrates that the stereotypes of prejudiced persons tend to be
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Which of the following is the basis for most voluntary social relationships?
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To limit your anger toward another person, which of the following would NOT be a helpful suggestion?
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If you show a negative attitude toward members of another group only because your friends or coworkers expect you to think about this group as they do, you are exhibiting
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According to psychologists Conor Seyle and Matthew Newman, the "red and blue states" have become a national shorthand for dividing Americans into opposing camps with this oversimplification ignoring the fact that
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Which theory of aggression is illustrated by the fact that children who are physically abused at home, those who suffer severe physical punishment, and those who merely witness violence in the community are more likely to be involved in fighting, aggressive play, and antisocial behavior at school?
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