Exam 13: Prejudice and Intergroup Relations

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Randi believes that, compared to white people, Asian people are spiritual. Randi's belief is best characterized as an example of ____.

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Categories that people use for individuals who do not fit a more general stereotype are called ____.

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When you meet a new person, stereotypes typically serve to ____.

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Which of the following statements best summarizes the relationship between salience and stereotype formation?

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Suppose that Jose was born and raised in Mexico, and that-even though he has never been to the U.S.-he holds a number of stereotypes about Americans. According to the text, these stereotypes are most likely based on ____.

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Rudolph is highly prejudiced against homeless people, and frequently blames them for societal problems-even when he has no evidence to support his claims. According to Rudolph, the homeless are responsible for high crime rates, high property values, high taxes, and even high movie theater ticket prices. Given this information, social psychologists would say that Rudolph treats the homeless as ____________________.

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Which of the following statements best exemplifies Plant and Devine's notion of Internal Motivation to Respond Without Prejudice?

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Jake is about to interact with his new roommate. Jake is white, and is worried that his African American roommate will think he is prejudiced. He is worried that he might say something that could be taken as a sign of prejudice. Jake is experiencing ____.

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In Muzafer Sherif's research with 11-year-old boys at a summer camp in Robber's Cave, it was found that ____ tended to increase prejudice, while ____ tended to reduce it.

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What a person believes is the cause of homosexuality has a noticeable impact on the level of anti-gay prejudice that person exhibits.

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People tend to show a preference for ingroups over outgroups even when group membership is determined at random, and even when they have never interacted with members of their ingroup. This tendency is known as ____.

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Compared to others, obese people tend to be rated as ____.

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Suppose that Paul is gay, but he does not fit your stereotype of gay people: He wears baggy jeans, constantly swears, has sloppy table manners, and enjoys sports. Instead of changing the way you think about gay people as a group, however, you just decide that Paul belongs to a special class of gay people ("gay jocks"). This would be an example of ____.

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According to the textbook, one critical reason why people hold on to their stereotypes-even in the face of refuting evidence-is that they tend to view pieces of refuting evidence as "exceptions," which constitute their own (new) categories. That is, they tend to create _____.

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You have been set up on a blind date, and you find out that the date is with an investment banker. Suppose that you hold the stereotype that investment bankers are aggressive, rude, self-serving, and chauvinistic. If you are like most people, you will spend the evening

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Research examining whether women and men are more or less tolerant of female lesbian behavior versus male gay behavior has found that

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According to the textbook, there is/are ____ known peaceful societies in the world.

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Having to decide as quickly as possible if a string of words is a real word or not is a(n) ____________________.

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Implicit prejudices and explicit prejudices are ____ to each other.

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Most people assume that outgroup members are relatively similar to one another, while ingroup members are relatively different from one another. This tendency is known as the ____.

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