Exam 10: Intergroup Relations
Exam 1: Introducing Social Psychology147 Questions
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According to ___________ __________ theory, conflict between groups is a result of competition for scarce resources.
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In Sherif's classic study (1966), two groups of boy campers were pitted against one another in competitive activities, such as a treasure hunt and tug-of-war. An intense rivalry between the groups developed. Sherif's study provides support for the
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When all parties gain outcomes that are superior to an equal division of resources, it is a negotiation known as _______ _______.
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Using Berry's model of acculturation, describe the four acculturation strategies utilized by newcomers to Canadian society. Give an example of each strategy.
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When Stefan moved from Europe to Canada, he found that there were many cultural differences that he had to adjust to in his new country. This is an example of
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In conflict, when two groups each see their behaviour as caused by the action of the other side, they are involved in
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According to research by Johnson & Downing (1979), which examined the relationship between anonymity and prosocial/antisocial cues in the environment, which of the following is TRUE?
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Research in Australia by Dono et al. (2010) examined social identity and environmental activism. Which of the following statements is FALSE?
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Seeking agreement through direct negotiation between two groups in conflict is known as ______.
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Which social psychologist rejected the "group mind" theory of crowd behaviour?
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Researchers Schumann and Ross (2010) examined gender differences in apologies. Which of the following statements is FALSE?
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According to research, who is more likely to compromise to resolve conflicts?
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Which of the following is not a factor in leading to deindividuation?
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Runciman (1966) hypothesized two forms of relative deprivation: ____________________ and _________________________.
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At times the group may influence an individual so that the individual loses the sense of self as a distinct individual, thereby acting in ways that are outside normal rules of behaviour. This group influence is known as
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When bargaining, the best overall joint outcome occurs when both parties are
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An ultra-conservative radio show host ranted against immigrants who are taking all of the jobs in Canada so that "real Canadians" are starving. This prejudicial statement is a good example of
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Research in neurobiology has found that people in collectivistic cultures
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Compare and contrast the negotiation process in individualistic cultures versus collectivist cultures.
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Zimbardo's theory of ______________________ suggests that people in large groups become anonymous and they feel less compelled to follow normal rules of behaviour.
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