Exam 3: Social Categorization and Stereotypes
Exam 1: Introducing the Concepts of Stereotyping, Prejudice, and Discrimination196 Questions
Exam 2: How Psychologists Study Prejudice and Discrimination124 Questions
Exam 3: Social Categorization and Stereotypes136 Questions
Exam 4: Stereotype Activation and Application158 Questions
Exam 5: Old-Fashioned and Contemporary Forms of Prejudice93 Questions
Exam 6: Individual Differences and Prejudice116 Questions
Exam 7: The Development of Prejudice in Children124 Questions
Exam 8: The Social Context of Prejudice129 Questions
Exam 9: From Prejudice to Discrimination110 Questions
Exam 10: The Experience of Discrimination146 Questions
Exam 11: Gender, Gender Identity, and Sexual Orientation149 Questions
Exam 12: Age, Ability, and Appearance129 Questions
Exam 13: Reducing Prejudice and Discrimination155 Questions
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Which of the following groups has been rated as least human in studies of dehumanization?
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Monty's face has a large width-to-height ratio. When observers see him for the first time, they are likely to conclude that he is
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Define the term outgroup homogeneity effect and list one possible explanation for why it occurs.
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Harry is 75 years old and his face is taller and thinner than the average man. Observers are likely to conclude that he is
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Oscar views a series of animated images of men and is asked to indicate the person's sexual orientation. According to research, Oscar is likely to categorize men with which physical characteristic as heterosexual?
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Aminta is a soccer player who learns that a member of her own team used steroids before a recent game. According to research on the ultimate attribution error, Aminta is most likely to conclude that this steroid use was due to her teammate's
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The ultimate attribution error occurs because people assume that their own group's negative behaviors can be explained by-------------------but similar negative actions by members of other groups are due to their-------------------.
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The idea that stereotypes are, to some extent, accurate is referred to as the-------------------hypothesis.
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Giving students specific feedback about their own biases in cognitive processing
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Which of the following statements is true about research on the effects of media on stereotyping and prejudice?
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According to the results of research on social group representation in the entertain- ment media,
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Choose two basic social categories. Then list three subtypes of each of those categories.
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Research on the-------------------supports the proposition that outgroup members of other races "all look alike" to White people.
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Describe the facial characteristics represented in baby-face adults. What stereotypes are associated with people who have those facial characteristics?
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According to the results of research on characters who appear in entertainment media
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What types of social information can be determined accurately? What types of social information are difficult to determine accurately?
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What is the correspondence bias? How does it lead to stereotype development?
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When meeting a person, which type of information are we likely to notice first?
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