Exam 22: Social Psychology and Forgiveness
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People who are less concerns about reciprocity and keeping score likely have a(n)______orientation.
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Research shows that people who are happier truly do "forgive and forget."
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Describe an example of how one might forgive without forgetting.
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An example of forgiving without forgetting could be a situation where someone has been hurt by a friend or family member in the past. They may choose to forgive the person for their actions, but they do not forget the pain that was caused. Instead, they use the experience as a learning opportunity and set boundaries to protect themselves from being hurt in the same way again. This allows them to move forward and maintain a relationship with the person while also prioritizing their own well-being. By forgiving without forgetting, they are able to acknowledge the past without letting it negatively impact their future interactions.
To Kill A Mockingbird created a shared ______ that reversed the public spectacles of lynchings.
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One way people may forgive without forgetting is through artistry.
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Describe the four elements of the tit-for-tat strategy and note its relationship to the two different types of orientations in romantic relationships.
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Which of the following exemplifies exchange orientation in a romantic relationship?
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It is possible to be reconciled with someone without actually forgiving them.
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Telling one's story may motivate one to create a better futures for the next generation.
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Science indicates that we are more likely to reduce discrimination by ______.
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A Japanese American who was held in an American internment camp during World War II is an advocate for peace and spends his time collecting money for and running an art gallery with works that remember the time he spent in the internment camp. What does this exemplify?
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Something that tempts someone to choose personal gain by behaving in a way that would be harmful if everyone else behaved the same way is referred to as which of the following?
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Which of the following "tit-for-tat" elements keeps you from "getting into unnecessary trouble?"
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In ancient times, a punishment for stealing may have been that one's hand was cut off. What is this an example of?
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Which of the following refers to an internal process that has an offender in mind and leads to prosocial change following a transgression?
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Why is To Kill A Mockingbird considered by some to be a scientific approach to forgiveness and reconciliation?
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Strategic forgiveness often results in contentious divorce proceedings.
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Which of the following terms refers to a degree of forgiveness calculated to signal to a competitor your willingness to cooperate.
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In Axelrod's experiments, which strategy was the most successful for winning the prisoner's scenario?
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