Exam 10: Intergroup Relations
Exam 1: Introducing Social Psychology147 Questions
Exam 2: Research Methods157 Questions
Exam 3: Self-Perception166 Questions
Exam 4: Social Perception161 Questions
Exam 5: Social Cognition157 Questions
Exam 6: Attitude Formation and Change153 Questions
Exam 7: Persuasion160 Questions
Exam 8: Social Influence161 Questions
Exam 9: Group Processes122 Questions
Exam 10: Intergroup Relations127 Questions
Exam 11: Stereotype, Prejudice, and Discrimination143 Questions
Exam 12: Aggression157 Questions
Exam 13: Altruism and Prosocial Behaviour168 Questions
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Which of the following was not found in research by Prati & Pietrantoni (2009) regarding Italian police officers' perceptions of crowds?
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The linear process approach of acculturation suggests that, after contact with the new society,
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The textbook notes that the Vancouver riot in June 2011 had several factors leading to deindividuation: anonymity, as well as a lack of ______________ and a decrease in ___________________.
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The textbook describes a hockey team in Montreal that is made up of Jewish and Muslim players from Morocco who have a shared love of hockey. Such a bond is fundamental to
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Using the GRIT method between Countries A and B, what happens if Country B retaliates?
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You have been hired as a consultant to the local police department who are concerned that an upcoming protest march might become violent. Describe the factors that might cause deindividuation and suggest ways to reduce the possibility of violence.
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Researchers found that Japanese people pay more attention to _____________ when resolving conflict while Americans pay more attention to _______________.
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When she got home Rosa was shocked that she had been part of a rowdy group of fans after the hockey game. "I would never act like that. I'm not sure who that was!" said Rosa. Her behaviour can be explained by
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According to _____________ ____________ theory, people strive to enhance their self-esteem by doing things like associating with successful groups.
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According to the social identity theory, self-esteem is composed of both ___________ and _____________ identities.
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Riaz's company is having tension between the managers, who are mainly White, and the support staff, who are mainly from visible minority groups. Riaz suggests to his boss that a company picnic would be a great way to reduce tensions. Will this idea work?
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Children who were trick-or-treating were told to take just one piece of candy. Those children who were asked to identify themselves by name and where they lived were more likely to take just one piece of candy compared to children who were not asked for information. This is because
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______________________ was the famous researcher who conducted the Stanford Prison Experiment.
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Forming a _____________ often results in a reduction in conflict between groups.
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Which of the following is not a factor that contributes to negotiating a successful integrative solution?
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During the Stanley Cup playoffs, Christi cheered for her home team, the Calgary Flames. When they were eliminated from the playoffs, Christi cheered for the Vancouver Canucks, as they were the only Canadian team left. According to the textbook, Christi has
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The famous social psychologist ______________________ rejected the idea of the "group mind".
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When irrational or violent acts sweep through a crowd of people, this phenomenon is called ____________________.
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According to the textbook, Stephen Reicher has focused attention on one important dimension of crowd behaviour that has been overlooked by many social psychological theories. This dimension is the crowd's _______________ nature.
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