Deck 10: Valuing Diversity

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Which is NOT a reason for dealing with diversity?

A) Diversity is inevitable
B) The world is becoming increasingly interdependent
C) Effective groups will be the ones who deal well with diversity
D) The most effective organizations have similar members with a common
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Research indicates that heterogeneous groups are more likely to outperform homogeneous groups on

A) Production tasks
B) Intellective tasks
C) Decision-making tasks
D) None of the above
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Stereotypes are perpetuated because they influence

A) Generation of a complex picture of outgroup members
B) What we see and remember of actions by outgroup members
C) The way we make friends with ingroup members
D) The way we make friends with outgroup members
Question
When a member of an out-group makes a great achievement and the members of the in-group say, "they were lucky" it is an example of

A) Scapegoating
B) Interaction strain
C) Out-group homogeneity effect
D) Fundamental attribution error
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Thinking that all members of a group are alike is an example of

A) Prejudice
B) Scapegoating
C) Stereotyping
D) Interaction strain
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Stereotyping is efficient because

A) It reduces the amount of new information to pay attention to
B) It exemplifies decision-making
C) It allows people to choose diverse friends
D) It increases interest in complexity
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An unjustified negative attitude toward someone because they belong to a certain group is

A) Stereotyping threat
B) Prejudice
C) Group identity
D) Self-fulfilling prophecy
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Which of the following statements is true?

A) Our society is changing in its make-up
B) Understanding all cultures is necessary in order to lead groups effectively
C) Business is becoming globalized
D) a and b
E) All of the above
Question
People protect their stereotypes by

A) Noticing the negative traits of members of the out-group
B) Creating an oversimplified picture of out-group members
C) Underestimating the similarity of out-group members
D) a and b
E) All of the above
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Rudolpho likes to examine issues sequentially rather than randomly. This is an example of

A) Demographic diversity
B) Personal diversity
C) Diversity of abilities and skills
D) None of the above
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Helen wants to reduce her stereotyping of a certain group. The best choice for her is to

A) Read books that explain about the background of the group
B) Talk to her friends about her ideas
C) Become a member of an on-line chat group that includes members of the
Group
D) Enroll in a summer live-in program that includes members of the group
Question
Stereotypes affect those targeted by

A) Motivating them to try harder to succeed
B) Forcing them to dispel stereotypes in creative ways
C) Creating a burden of suspicion that acts as a threat
D) Motivating them to change their behavior
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Magdelina's first language is Spanish and her parents moved to the United States from Mexico. She is primarily an example of

A) Demographic diversity
B) Personal diversity
C) Diversity of abilities and skills
D) None of the above
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"American values and ways of perceiving the world are superior to all other perspectives and should be adopted by all countries" is an example of

A) Prejudice
B) Ethnocentrism
C) Stereotyping
D) Racism
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People are most likely to learn to value diversity when

A) They listen to a lecture on it
B) They are in close proximity to culturally different others
C) They interact cooperatively with culturally different others
D) Talk with their friends about culturally different others
Question
Interaction strain means that

A) People may be overfriendly in initial contact
B) People may be unfriendly when meeting with others
C) People may avoid situations where they will meet with others
D) a and b
E) All of the above
Question
What is NOT a disadvantage of homogeneous groups?

A) Fewer differences of opinion
B) Tend to avoid risk
C) More frequently engage in groupthink
D) Function badly in static situations
Question
Which is NOT an attribute of stereotyping?

A) It is cognitive
B) It is an unrelated set of beliefs
C) It is used to compare and differentiate groups
D) It is shared by the individuals holding them
Question
Whether the outcomes of diversity are positive depends upon a person's ability to

A) Recognize diversity as a negative resource
B) Build a personal identity as someone who ignores diversity
C) Understand and reduce barriers to building diverse relationships
D) Create an individualistic context
Question
Scapegoating is when an angry group vents their anger on

A) The group in power
B) A defenseless group
C) Their friends and neighbors
D) Defenseless animals
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When there is a conflict over basic values from different groups, it is

A) Stereotyping
B) A culture clash
C) A self-serving attribution
D) An example of prejudice
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When someone believes that they are not prejudiced but that minority groups get more benefits than they deserve, they are likely indulging in

A) Modern racism
B) Backlash
C) Stereotype threat
D) Self-fulfilling prophesy
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In order to make diversity among group members a strength, groups need to

A) Strengthen their positive interdependence
B) Strengthen their ethnic identity
C) Meet more often
D) Stick to uncontroversial topics
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The goal of managing group diversity is to

A) Assimilate members so everyone is alike
B) Recognize and work with it
C) Break into similar-type subgroups
D) All of the above
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A false consensus bias is when you believe that most people do not share your bias.
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Homogeneous groups tend to avoid taking risks.
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Stereotypes are a product of the way the mind stores, organizes, and recalls information.
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The more personal information you have about someone, the less you stereotype them.
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The more productive scientists and engineers tend to create informal communication networks with similar peers.
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Racial classifications are a socially constructed concept.
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When we attribute our success to ability and effort and our failures to bad luck or lack of effort, this is an example of

A) Self-serving attribution
B) Learned helplessness
C) Culture clash
D) Illusionary correlation
Question
Homogeneous groups are more likely than heterogeneous groups to reach high quality decisions.
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In creating a group identity, group members should

A) Appreciate their own background
B) Appreciate the background of the others
C) Set a group identity that transcends differences
D) b and c
E) All of the above
Question
In order to diminish communication difficulties with people from other backgrounds, a person should

A) Increase the amount of time spent talking with different others
B) Avoid different others
C) Increase their language sensitivity
D) All of the above
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Susie is a success-oriented singer and she has just finished a poor performance of her nation's anthem. All of the following are good examples of what she might attribute her poor performance to EXCEPT:

A) She is a poor singer
B) She lacked concentration
C) The stage was in horrible shape
D) It was Friday the 13th, a bad-luck day
Question
A person can best become sophisticated about other cultures by

A) Attending informative lectures
B) Reading insightful books
C) Interacting with culturally different individuals
D) Watching the behaviors of sophisticated others
Question
One of the most complex aspects of managing diverse relationships is

A) Communication
B) Collusion
C) Sophistication
D) Developing a superordinate group identity
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Stereotypes are the mind's attempt to increase social complexity.
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Blaming the victim of a crime for being victimized happens because

A) We know other people make wrong choices
B) We know that people tend to get what they deserve
C) We want to believe that people get what they deserve
D) We are angry that it happened to them
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In modern racism, people see themselves as being fair to other groups while they
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In order to combat bias, individuals much have an appreciation of their own
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Explain how scapegoating works.
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Explain how a person can change their stereotypes.
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cultural background.
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What are the disadvantages of homogeneous groups?
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Why is it important to manage diversity in a beneficial way?
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Explain how to become sophisticated instead of provincial about cultural diversity.
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What is meant by superordinate group identity?
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Describe the attributes of modern racism and give an example.
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Explain how to make diversity among group members into a strength.
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In what ways can diversity be harmful or helpful?
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Explain what "blaming the victim" is and how it relates to causal attribution.
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What is a stereotype and why do people hold them?
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Explain how the language we use can affect our credibility with diverse peers.
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Explain how stereotyping affects the performance of minorities.
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simultaneously hold a somewhat negative view of these groups.
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It is best to avoid asking culturally different others to give you feedback about your communications so you do not offend them.
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Deck 10: Valuing Diversity
1
Which is NOT a reason for dealing with diversity?

A) Diversity is inevitable
B) The world is becoming increasingly interdependent
C) Effective groups will be the ones who deal well with diversity
D) The most effective organizations have similar members with a common
Focus
D
2
Research indicates that heterogeneous groups are more likely to outperform homogeneous groups on

A) Production tasks
B) Intellective tasks
C) Decision-making tasks
D) None of the above
C
3
Stereotypes are perpetuated because they influence

A) Generation of a complex picture of outgroup members
B) What we see and remember of actions by outgroup members
C) The way we make friends with ingroup members
D) The way we make friends with outgroup members
B
4
When a member of an out-group makes a great achievement and the members of the in-group say, "they were lucky" it is an example of

A) Scapegoating
B) Interaction strain
C) Out-group homogeneity effect
D) Fundamental attribution error
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Thinking that all members of a group are alike is an example of

A) Prejudice
B) Scapegoating
C) Stereotyping
D) Interaction strain
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Stereotyping is efficient because

A) It reduces the amount of new information to pay attention to
B) It exemplifies decision-making
C) It allows people to choose diverse friends
D) It increases interest in complexity
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An unjustified negative attitude toward someone because they belong to a certain group is

A) Stereotyping threat
B) Prejudice
C) Group identity
D) Self-fulfilling prophecy
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8
Which of the following statements is true?

A) Our society is changing in its make-up
B) Understanding all cultures is necessary in order to lead groups effectively
C) Business is becoming globalized
D) a and b
E) All of the above
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People protect their stereotypes by

A) Noticing the negative traits of members of the out-group
B) Creating an oversimplified picture of out-group members
C) Underestimating the similarity of out-group members
D) a and b
E) All of the above
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10
Rudolpho likes to examine issues sequentially rather than randomly. This is an example of

A) Demographic diversity
B) Personal diversity
C) Diversity of abilities and skills
D) None of the above
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Helen wants to reduce her stereotyping of a certain group. The best choice for her is to

A) Read books that explain about the background of the group
B) Talk to her friends about her ideas
C) Become a member of an on-line chat group that includes members of the
Group
D) Enroll in a summer live-in program that includes members of the group
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Stereotypes affect those targeted by

A) Motivating them to try harder to succeed
B) Forcing them to dispel stereotypes in creative ways
C) Creating a burden of suspicion that acts as a threat
D) Motivating them to change their behavior
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Magdelina's first language is Spanish and her parents moved to the United States from Mexico. She is primarily an example of

A) Demographic diversity
B) Personal diversity
C) Diversity of abilities and skills
D) None of the above
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"American values and ways of perceiving the world are superior to all other perspectives and should be adopted by all countries" is an example of

A) Prejudice
B) Ethnocentrism
C) Stereotyping
D) Racism
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People are most likely to learn to value diversity when

A) They listen to a lecture on it
B) They are in close proximity to culturally different others
C) They interact cooperatively with culturally different others
D) Talk with their friends about culturally different others
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Interaction strain means that

A) People may be overfriendly in initial contact
B) People may be unfriendly when meeting with others
C) People may avoid situations where they will meet with others
D) a and b
E) All of the above
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What is NOT a disadvantage of homogeneous groups?

A) Fewer differences of opinion
B) Tend to avoid risk
C) More frequently engage in groupthink
D) Function badly in static situations
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Which is NOT an attribute of stereotyping?

A) It is cognitive
B) It is an unrelated set of beliefs
C) It is used to compare and differentiate groups
D) It is shared by the individuals holding them
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Whether the outcomes of diversity are positive depends upon a person's ability to

A) Recognize diversity as a negative resource
B) Build a personal identity as someone who ignores diversity
C) Understand and reduce barriers to building diverse relationships
D) Create an individualistic context
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Scapegoating is when an angry group vents their anger on

A) The group in power
B) A defenseless group
C) Their friends and neighbors
D) Defenseless animals
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When there is a conflict over basic values from different groups, it is

A) Stereotyping
B) A culture clash
C) A self-serving attribution
D) An example of prejudice
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22
When someone believes that they are not prejudiced but that minority groups get more benefits than they deserve, they are likely indulging in

A) Modern racism
B) Backlash
C) Stereotype threat
D) Self-fulfilling prophesy
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In order to make diversity among group members a strength, groups need to

A) Strengthen their positive interdependence
B) Strengthen their ethnic identity
C) Meet more often
D) Stick to uncontroversial topics
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The goal of managing group diversity is to

A) Assimilate members so everyone is alike
B) Recognize and work with it
C) Break into similar-type subgroups
D) All of the above
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A false consensus bias is when you believe that most people do not share your bias.
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Homogeneous groups tend to avoid taking risks.
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Stereotypes are a product of the way the mind stores, organizes, and recalls information.
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The more personal information you have about someone, the less you stereotype them.
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The more productive scientists and engineers tend to create informal communication networks with similar peers.
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Racial classifications are a socially constructed concept.
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When we attribute our success to ability and effort and our failures to bad luck or lack of effort, this is an example of

A) Self-serving attribution
B) Learned helplessness
C) Culture clash
D) Illusionary correlation
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Homogeneous groups are more likely than heterogeneous groups to reach high quality decisions.
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In creating a group identity, group members should

A) Appreciate their own background
B) Appreciate the background of the others
C) Set a group identity that transcends differences
D) b and c
E) All of the above
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In order to diminish communication difficulties with people from other backgrounds, a person should

A) Increase the amount of time spent talking with different others
B) Avoid different others
C) Increase their language sensitivity
D) All of the above
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Susie is a success-oriented singer and she has just finished a poor performance of her nation's anthem. All of the following are good examples of what she might attribute her poor performance to EXCEPT:

A) She is a poor singer
B) She lacked concentration
C) The stage was in horrible shape
D) It was Friday the 13th, a bad-luck day
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A person can best become sophisticated about other cultures by

A) Attending informative lectures
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D) Watching the behaviors of sophisticated others
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One of the most complex aspects of managing diverse relationships is

A) Communication
B) Collusion
C) Sophistication
D) Developing a superordinate group identity
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Stereotypes are the mind's attempt to increase social complexity.
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39
Blaming the victim of a crime for being victimized happens because

A) We know other people make wrong choices
B) We know that people tend to get what they deserve
C) We want to believe that people get what they deserve
D) We are angry that it happened to them
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In modern racism, people see themselves as being fair to other groups while they
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In order to combat bias, individuals much have an appreciation of their own
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Explain how scapegoating works.
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Explain how a person can change their stereotypes.
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cultural background.
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What are the disadvantages of homogeneous groups?
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Why is it important to manage diversity in a beneficial way?
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Explain how to become sophisticated instead of provincial about cultural diversity.
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What is meant by superordinate group identity?
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Describe the attributes of modern racism and give an example.
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Explain how to make diversity among group members into a strength.
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In what ways can diversity be harmful or helpful?
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Explain what "blaming the victim" is and how it relates to causal attribution.
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What is a stereotype and why do people hold them?
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Explain how the language we use can affect our credibility with diverse peers.
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Explain how stereotyping affects the performance of minorities.
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simultaneously hold a somewhat negative view of these groups.
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It is best to avoid asking culturally different others to give you feedback about your communications so you do not offend them.
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