Exam 4: Prejudice: Evaluating Social Difference

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What is the stereotype people hold of an affirmative action recipient?

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Unjustified negative judgment of a person based on his or her social group identity is:

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Groups that are stereotyped as low in both warmth and competence tend to be associated with ____ prejudice.

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According to the stereotype content model,which group's stereotype is high in warmth but low in competence?

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Inhibiting one's prejudiced impulses burns calories.

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Describe backlash and why it occurs.

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How do our stereotypes about a group justify and support prejudicial feelings toward the group?

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Favoritism toward one's ingroup and hostility toward outgroups are basically the same thing.

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Describe 2 forms of modern prejudice,and note the role of ambivalence in each.

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Explain the stereotype content model and its dimensions.

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As a personality construct,right-wing authoritarianism predicts hostility toward people who violate norms.

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Describe three ways that Blacks experience discrimination in the criminal justice system.

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We are most likely to express our prejudices when our mood is _____.

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What is the different between automatic and controlled forms of prejudice?

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Why are we more prejudiced against an outgroup when we learn of their past sufferings or injustices?

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People who threaten our core values are targets of prejudice.

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Most expressions of prejudice nowadays are:

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Based on the stereotype content model,characterize the content of stereotypes of Blacks,Hispanics,Asians and Jews.

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How is colorism different than racism?

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Researchers showed racially-ambiguous faces to White participants and had them identify the faces as either Black or White.The study found that the faces were more likely to be called Black if:

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