Exam 17: Prosocial and Antisocial Behavior
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For most subtle kinds of symbolic prejudice, which of the following may be the best way to reduce intergroup conflict?
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The anxiety caused by the fear of being judged in terms of a stereotype, which can decrease performance, is known as __________.
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When people see Brenda's red hair, they assume she is high-strung, temperamental, and of Irish descent. This oversimplified view of Brenda is an example of a
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Which of the following pioneered a way to apply superordinate goals to ordinary classrooms in the form of the jigsaw classroom?
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Prejudice that occurs due to an adherence to group norms is called
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Garrett is a high school drop-out who has been looking for a good job for six months. He blames all the immigrants for his lack of a job rather than his lack of an education and some of the employers' choice to hire illegal aliens as employees without paying taxes. Garrett's hostility toward the immigrants is an example of
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Describe the characteristics of a social stereotype; and explain how stereotypes, self-stereotyping, and the stereotype threat can rob people of their individuality and affect their performance.
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Which of the following is defined as stimuli or signals that are associated with violent actions and include words, gestures, and angry thoughts?
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Aronson's research in jigsaw classrooms suggests that hostility among European-American and minority children is LEAST likely to occur in situations characterized by
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On a test, if people who claimed not to be prejudiced against women working outside the home were slower and less accurate in classifying words into the categories of Female or Career as opposed to Female or Family, this would indicate that they
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According to Robert Sternberg, different forms of love arise from different combinations of which three components?
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Similarity on three main dimensions is the general rule for most friendships. Which of the following is NOT one of these three main dimensions?
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Describe the three basic components of Sternberg's triangular theory of love and the eight types of love that result from the various combinations of these three basic components.
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Which of the following researchers described the characteristics of the authoritarian personality?
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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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When people feel like they are being judged in terms of a stereotype, they experience anxiety, which lowers their performance and seemingly confirms the stereotype.
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Terrence has always had difficulty trusting and depending on others. He tends to see others as either unreliable or too eager to commit to a relationship. Therefore, whenever the relationship gets too close, he pulls back and the relationship breaks up. According to the research on dating couples, Terrence would be described as having which adult attachment pattern?
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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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Studies of prosocial behavior show that the more potential helpers present in an emergency, the more likely people are to get involved.
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