Deck 10: Race, Ethnicity, and Work
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Deck 10: Race, Ethnicity, and Work
1
According to Thomas and Chrobot-Mason, colorblindness is _______.
A) possible.
B) not useful.
C) a myth.
D) a law.
A) possible.
B) not useful.
C) a myth.
D) a law.
C
2
Which of the following is a colorblind belief?
A) Race does matter but should not matter.
B) Race should be replaced with ethnicity.
C) Race does not exist.
D) Race does not and should not matter.
A) Race does matter but should not matter.
B) Race should be replaced with ethnicity.
C) Race does not exist.
D) Race does not and should not matter.
D
3
What are the two types of factors of the CoBRAS?
A) color evasion and power evasion
B) multiculturalism and colorblindness
C) cultural factors and privilege factors
D) awareness evasion and privilege evasion
A) color evasion and power evasion
B) multiculturalism and colorblindness
C) cultural factors and privilege factors
D) awareness evasion and privilege evasion
A
4
When talking to others about racial issues, Carla always says that she thinks that race is irrelevant and shouldn't matter. This is an example of what belief system?
A) meritocratic
B) colorblind
C) multicultural
D) racist
A) meritocratic
B) colorblind
C) multicultural
D) racist
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5
Which of the following is a consequence of the colorblind belief system?
A) blindness to bias
B) impaired perception of racial climate
C) less effective communication with people of color
D) all of the above
A) blindness to bias
B) impaired perception of racial climate
C) less effective communication with people of color
D) all of the above
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6
According to the Ethnicity Paradigm, racial groupings were seen as _______.
A) imperfect.
B) permanent because they resulted from institutional factors.
C) temporary and resulting from immigrant characteristics.
D) irrelevant.
A) imperfect.
B) permanent because they resulted from institutional factors.
C) temporary and resulting from immigrant characteristics.
D) irrelevant.
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7
What is a problem with the Ethnicity Paradigm and its assumption of assimilation?
A) It ignores institutional structures that support inequality.
B) The victim is blamed for being different.
C) It accepts inequality as inevitable and natural.
D) All of these are shortcomings of this view.
A) It ignores institutional structures that support inequality.
B) The victim is blamed for being different.
C) It accepts inequality as inevitable and natural.
D) All of these are shortcomings of this view.
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8
From the perspective of the Ethnicity Paradigm, the purpose of Civil Rights Act (1964) was to
A) eliminate barriers to assimilation and integration.
B) create a more colorblind world.
C) develop guidelines to protect minorities from discrimination.
D) allow businesses to socialize minorities in a different way from Whites.
A) eliminate barriers to assimilation and integration.
B) create a more colorblind world.
C) develop guidelines to protect minorities from discrimination.
D) allow businesses to socialize minorities in a different way from Whites.
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9
Asian-Americans are often seen as a _________ because they seem to conform more to American cultural ideals such as hard work, respect for family, and self-sufficiency.
A) non-minority
B) true American minority
C) superficial minority
D) model minority
A) non-minority
B) true American minority
C) superficial minority
D) model minority
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10
The two common types of discrimination identified by Ilgen and Youtz are _______ and _______ discrimination.
A) hostile and benevolent
B) access and treatment
C) modern and old-fashioned
D) first- and second-generation
A) hostile and benevolent
B) access and treatment
C) modern and old-fashioned
D) first- and second-generation
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11
Jaimey, a Hispanic woman, recently applied for an office job but was not hired. According to feedback from interviews, she learned she had received lower ratings than non-Hispanic applicants. She may have experienced what type of discrimination?
A) treatment discrimination
B) hostile discrimination
C) access discrimination
D) indirect discrimination
A) treatment discrimination
B) hostile discrimination
C) access discrimination
D) indirect discrimination
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12
Which of the following is an example of treatment discrimination?
A) self-fulfilling prophecies
B) tokenism
C) lost opportunities for people of color
D) all of the above
A) self-fulfilling prophecies
B) tokenism
C) lost opportunities for people of color
D) all of the above
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13
What is reported to be the most common method of assessing job applicants?
A) cognitive ability tests
B) unstructured interviews
C) assessment centers
D) work samples
A) cognitive ability tests
B) unstructured interviews
C) assessment centers
D) work samples
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14
Any employment test administered to individuals should generally have ________, which is the degree to which the test successfully predicts future job performance.
A) content validity
B) criterion-related validity
C) reliability
D) accuracy
A) content validity
B) criterion-related validity
C) reliability
D) accuracy
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15
Which measure appears to result in the largest adverse impact by race (the largest effect size)?
A) personality
B) biodata
C) interpersonal abilities
D) cognitive ability
A) personality
B) biodata
C) interpersonal abilities
D) cognitive ability
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16
Race differences in job performance are
A) smaller than differences in selection measures.
B) smaller on measures like absenteeism and accidents than on cognitive measures such as job knowledge tests.
C) difficult to interpret when supervisor ratings are used.
D) all of these.
A) smaller than differences in selection measures.
B) smaller on measures like absenteeism and accidents than on cognitive measures such as job knowledge tests.
C) difficult to interpret when supervisor ratings are used.
D) all of these.
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17
The D-V Dilemma
A) has been disproven by meta-analytic studies.
B) refers to the contradiction between increasing employee diversity and reliance on valid measures that often show adverse impact.
C) contrasts the pipeline with the "great divide."
D) results from Supreme Court decisions under Title VII.
A) has been disproven by meta-analytic studies.
B) refers to the contradiction between increasing employee diversity and reliance on valid measures that often show adverse impact.
C) contrasts the pipeline with the "great divide."
D) results from Supreme Court decisions under Title VII.
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18
Organizations generally respond to the D-V dilemma by
A) hiring additional legal consultants.
B) revising selection strategies and/or increasing diversity through AA efforts.
C) raising cut-off scores.
D) using subgroup norming.
A) hiring additional legal consultants.
B) revising selection strategies and/or increasing diversity through AA efforts.
C) raising cut-off scores.
D) using subgroup norming.
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19
What are the two types of adverse impact model, according to Outtz and Newman (2010)?
A) first-generation and second-generation
B) covert and overt
C) direct and indirect
D) original and revised
A) first-generation and second-generation
B) covert and overt
C) direct and indirect
D) original and revised
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20
Outtz and Newman suggested a new way of thinking about what to do about the D-V dilemma. According to their model,
A) short-term strategies include targeted recruiting and weighting of predictors and criteria.
B) medium-term strategies include development of better predictors.
C) long-term strategies include public policy changes such as improving health and education.
D) all of these.
A) short-term strategies include targeted recruiting and weighting of predictors and criteria.
B) medium-term strategies include development of better predictors.
C) long-term strategies include public policy changes such as improving health and education.
D) all of these.
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21
Which of the following is a medium-term strategy for developing fairer selection as recommended by Outtz and Newman (2010)?
A) development of better predictors
B) creation of colorblind strategy
C) targeted recruiting
D) addressing poverty
A) development of better predictors
B) creation of colorblind strategy
C) targeted recruiting
D) addressing poverty
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22
Rivera studied professional law firms that claimed to have an AA program but lacked racial diversity among newly hired attorneys. What accounted for this?
A) hiring decisions made by HR staff
B) recruitment from only the most prestigious law schools
C) a poorly developed AA plan
D) all of these
A) hiring decisions made by HR staff
B) recruitment from only the most prestigious law schools
C) a poorly developed AA plan
D) all of these
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23
A social system that benefits the majority while disadvantaging another group of a different color, race, or ethnicity would be described as what?
A) privilege maintenance
B) symbolic racism
C) general racism
D) institutional racism
A) privilege maintenance
B) symbolic racism
C) general racism
D) institutional racism
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24
Which of the following is a belief of Modern and/or Symbolic racism?
A) Racial prejudices and discrimination are very rare.
B) Black people are not motivated enough to do better.
C) Blacks expect special treatment and support.
D) All of these.
A) Racial prejudices and discrimination are very rare.
B) Black people are not motivated enough to do better.
C) Blacks expect special treatment and support.
D) All of these.
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25
Which is the diversity professional least likely to encounter in today's work organizations?
A) aversive racism
B) Jim Crow racism
C) modern racism
D) implicit bias
A) aversive racism
B) Jim Crow racism
C) modern racism
D) implicit bias
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26
Lana is offended when her friend Vivian tries to point out she has said or done something racist, and insists that she is egalitarian and nonprejudiced. When Vivian suggests having lunch at a restaurant operated by a Black family, Lana says she does not care for that kind of food. Lana may be expressing
A) colorblindness.
B) symbolic racism.
C) aversive racism.
D) no problematic attitudes.
A) colorblindness.
B) symbolic racism.
C) aversive racism.
D) no problematic attitudes.
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27
The IAT is a test that aims to measure
A) explicit biases.
B) implicit biases.
C) covert behaviors.
D) overt behaviors.
A) explicit biases.
B) implicit biases.
C) covert behaviors.
D) overt behaviors.
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28
Implicit bias is
A) automatic.
B) intentional.
C) measured directly.
D) all of these.
A) automatic.
B) intentional.
C) measured directly.
D) all of these.
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29
Can race or color be considered a BFOQ?
A) Yes, both race and color may be BFOQs.
B) Only color may be a BFOQ.
C) Only race may be a BFOQ.
D) No, neither race nor color may be a BFOQ.
A) Yes, both race and color may be BFOQs.
B) Only color may be a BFOQ.
C) Only race may be a BFOQ.
D) No, neither race nor color may be a BFOQ.
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30
Which of these prohibits employment discrimination based on national origin?
A) Title VII
B) the Constitution
C) IRCA
D) all of these
A) Title VII
B) the Constitution
C) IRCA
D) all of these
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31
According to population surveys, which group has reportedly experienced the most discrimination?
A) Blacks
B) Hispanics
C) Asians
D) Whites
A) Blacks
B) Hispanics
C) Asians
D) Whites
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32
A hiring manager often refuses to hire Blacks and Hispanics because of what he believes to be factual information (supervisor job evaluations) showing evidence that Black and Hispanic workers are rated more poorly compared to Whites. This illustrates
A) benevolent discrimination.
B) aversive racism.
C) statistical discrimination.
D) treatment discrimination.
A) benevolent discrimination.
B) aversive racism.
C) statistical discrimination.
D) treatment discrimination.
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33
Audit studies
A) have been used to study frequency of racio-ethnic discrimination in hiring.
B) have shown that Whites with criminal records are more likely to be called back than Blacks without criminal records.
C) are field experiments.
D) all of these.
A) have been used to study frequency of racio-ethnic discrimination in hiring.
B) have shown that Whites with criminal records are more likely to be called back than Blacks without criminal records.
C) are field experiments.
D) all of these.
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34
English-only policies at work
A) are a violation of Title VII.
B) may create problems with safety.
C) are widespread, especially in public safety agencies.
D) are required by immigration law.
A) are a violation of Title VII.
B) may create problems with safety.
C) are widespread, especially in public safety agencies.
D) are required by immigration law.
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35
The Ricci v. DeStefano Firefighter case highlighted what issue?
A) workplace use of languages other than English
B) "reverse discrimination"
C) problems in the use of assessment centers
D) workplace harassment
A) workplace use of languages other than English
B) "reverse discrimination"
C) problems in the use of assessment centers
D) workplace harassment
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36
Why is the term "minority" problematic?
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37
Distinguish "race" from "ethnicity." Why is the term "racio-ethnicity" used?
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38
What is a colorblind ideology (as measured by the CoBRAS), and how does it differ from a multicultural view?
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39
Is it possible for someone to be truly "colorblind"? Why or why not?
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40
What are some consequences of a colorblind ideology?
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41
What is the "Ethnicity Paradigm" and how is it relevant to organizational diversity and inclusion?
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42
Why are Asian Americans called the "Model Minority"? What are some consequences of this stereotype?
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43
Give two examples of (a) access discrimination, and (b) treatment discrimination?
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44
What is the "accumulation of advantage and disadvantage"?
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45
Give one advantage and one disadvantage of using standardized tests for selection from the perspective of a diversity manager.
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46
What is the diversity-validity dilemma? How do employers typically respond to this quandary?
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47
Distinguish between Outtz & Newman's "first-generation adverse impact model" and their "second-generation model.? Why is this a useful distinction?
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48
Rivera studied recruitment and hiring in prestigious law firms. These firms thought they were trying to increase racial diversity among new hires but were not successful. Explain two reasons for this outcome.
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49
Distinguish among race discrimination, racism, and institutional racism.
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50
You overhear a co-worker say, "Slavery and segregation ended a long time ago. Why can't we just "get over it"? How might a diversity manager interpret this perspective? What does it overlook?
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51
How is "contemporary racism" different from "old-fashioned racism"?
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52
Give two examples of the beliefs held by those with Modern or Symbolic Racist views.
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53
What is implicit bias, and why is it difficult to control?
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54
List two federal laws written to address race discrimination. Briefly state what they prohibit.
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55
According to sociologists, three processes underly patterns of segregation. List and explain two of these processes.
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56
What is an audit study and what does it generally show, based on the examples in the text?
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57
The text presents several examples of actual EEOC complaints of discrimination or harassment based on race, color, or national origin. Describe any two of these.
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58
What is "reverse discrimination"? Why is this term misleading?
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59
Explain the dilemma faced by the New Haven Civil Service Board in the Ricci case.
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