Exam 11: Intergroup Behaviour

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Sherif believed that intergroup harmony can turn to conflict,and then ethnocentrism,when

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Comparison with a different outgroup,or using alternative dimensions for comparison,are tactics employed to enhance social identity

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In a number of studies on ingroup bias conducted between 1961 and 1970,Vaughan found that urban Maori changed from showing outgroup preference to ingroup preference.This can be attributed to

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The process of intergroup conflict resolution whereby a neutral third party intervenes in the negotiation process to facilitate a settlement is referred to as

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The classical graph depicting relative deprivation at different time periods looks like a(n)

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When a conflict between groups is referred to a neutral third party for resolution and the imposition of a mutually binding settlement,the process is called

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A feeling of personally having less than we feel entitled to,relative to our aspirations or to other individuals,is an example of

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GRIT,or Graduated and Reciprocated Initiatives in Tension-reduction,is a form of

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A prototype is

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Berkowitz's (1972)'long hot summer' explanation of collective violence attributes aggression most specifically to

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The social dilemma which states that 'cooperation by all benefits all,but competition by all harms all' is referred to as

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According to Sherif (1962)ethnocentrism is the outcome of

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We can feel relatively deprived when we compare ourselves with others who are

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Developed more formally for intergroup conflict by Davis (1959)'relative deprivation' refers to

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Uncertainty-identity theory argues that social identity processes are motivated by

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A social mobility belief system

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The modern study of intergroup behaviour takes into account

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The minimal group paradigm argues that

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An accentuation of intergroup differences produced by social categorisation

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Are there any solutions to social dilemmas? Brewer and colleagues identified a condition where individuals cooperate for the preservation of the common good,namely,when they

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