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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Although you have been very satisfied with your summer job as a computer programmer, you just heard that another summer student in the engineering department is being paid more per hour. The discontent you now feel is called ________________ _______________.
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What can be concluded about conflict resolutions and culture?
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According to social identity theory, in-group favouritism and out-group derogation are likely to occur under certain conditions. In which of the following conditions is it not likely?
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According to Berry (2001), if newcomers to a society do not highly value maintaining their original cultural identity but also do not highly value contact/participation with larger society, they are using the acculturation strategy of
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Cultural influence on conflict shows all of the following strategies to deal with conflict, except
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Keith and Sarah are going through a divorce and arguing about dividing their assets. Dr. Kadi is a neutral third-party who is helping by facilitating communication between them and offering suggestions. This process is called
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When Holly went to buy her new car she became involved in negotiating an agreement for the final price. This negotiation is known as
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In his study of 11-year-old boys at summer camp, social psychologist ___________ was able to examine the role of competition in creating and reducing conflict between groups.
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Which type of society is more likely to make distinctions between ingroups and outgroups?
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Canada has sometimes been termed as a "mosaic" because of its multicultural policies. According to Berry (2001), this suggests that the larger society is seeking
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Researchers suggest that it is best to seem __________ when bargaining in order to get the best deal.
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In attempts to enhance self-esteem, people are influenced by both their personal identity and their social identity; as explained by the
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Ron is attending a crowded street festival with many other excited attendees. Suddenly two men start scuffling, then throwing punches. Soon, the street is full of men fighting each other. Even though Ron is usually a very calm person, he also joins in. Ron is probably experiencing
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_________________ relative deprivation seems to be associated with negative intergroup attitudes and conflict.
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When is having contact with people from different groups most beneficial? When the contact is perceived to be
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If newcomers to a society highly value maintaining their original cultural identity but do not highly value contact/participation with larger society, they are using the acculturation strategy of ____________________.
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A theory that describes conflict between different groups as a result of individuals' self-interest motives, in terms of competition for jobs, land, power, and other resources is referred to as __________ ___________ theory.
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__________________ refers to the psychological state that occurs when a person loses awareness of himself or herself as a distinct individual and as a result, is less likely to follow the usual rules of behaviour.
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According to Berry (2001), if newcomers to a society do not highly value maintaining their original cultural identity but do highly value contact/participation with larger society, they are using the acculturation strategy of
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According to the textbook, the reduction in nuclear weapons and the end of the Cold War in the 1980's by Soviet President Gorbachev was an example of
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