Deck 11: Psychology of Terrorism
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Deck 11: Psychology of Terrorism
1
The process of becoming a terrorist is best described as
A) gradual.
B) quick.
C) haphazard.
D) crude.
A) gradual.
B) quick.
C) haphazard.
D) crude.
A
2
The process in which terrorists are convinced that their way of life and fundamental cultural values are superior to those they attack is referred to as
A) moral justification.
B) euphemistic language.
C) advantageous comparison.
D) cultural comparison.
A) moral justification.
B) euphemistic language.
C) advantageous comparison.
D) cultural comparison.
C
3
A terrorist who writes a good-bye letter to his parents immediately before carrying out a suicide mission is engaging in
A) a fail-safe procedure.
B) martyrdom.
C) a point-of-no-return ritual.
D) dehumanization.
A) a fail-safe procedure.
B) martyrdom.
C) a point-of-no-return ritual.
D) dehumanization.
C
4
The FBI classifies terrorists according to
A) country.
B) motives.
C) religious beliefs.
D) political leanings.
A) country.
B) motives.
C) religious beliefs.
D) political leanings.
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5
Which of the following is not included in Marsella's (2004)definition of terrorism?
A) It is a recent phenomenon.
B) It involves the use of force or violence.
C) It is performed by individuals or groups.
D) Its intention is to instill fear.
A) It is a recent phenomenon.
B) It involves the use of force or violence.
C) It is performed by individuals or groups.
D) Its intention is to instill fear.
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6
Diffusion of responsibility is similar to the concept of
A) deindividuation.
B) risky shift.
C) authority conformity.
D) moral destruction.
A) deindividuation.
B) risky shift.
C) authority conformity.
D) moral destruction.
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7
Bandura believes that terrorists justify their horrific acts in what way?
A) Through a process of cognitive restructuring
B) By associating themselves with religious zeal
C) By accepting responsibility for their actions
D) Through a process of learned helplessness
A) Through a process of cognitive restructuring
B) By associating themselves with religious zeal
C) By accepting responsibility for their actions
D) Through a process of learned helplessness
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8
Which process,identified by Ervin Staub,occurs when a group or culture is selected by another group or culture as a scapegoat or an ideological enemy?
A) Relative deprivation
B) Targeted selection
C) Political extremism
D) Cultural devaluation
A) Relative deprivation
B) Targeted selection
C) Political extremism
D) Cultural devaluation
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9
Compared to other violent criminals,research shows that terrorists are often
A) reactively depressed.
B) sexually sadistic.
C) emotionally stable.
D) mentally disordered.
A) reactively depressed.
B) sexually sadistic.
C) emotionally stable.
D) mentally disordered.
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10
When a person lacks motivation to act after exposure to unpleasant events over which he feels he has not control,he is probably experiencing
A) learned helplessness.
B) learned aversion.
C) proactive depression.
D) nuchal rigidity.
A) learned helplessness.
B) learned aversion.
C) proactive depression.
D) nuchal rigidity.
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11
The tendency of a group to develop beliefs and make decisions that are more extreme than the initial inclination of its members is called
A) risky shift.
B) group persuasion.
C) extreme terrorism.
D) group think.
A) risky shift.
B) group persuasion.
C) extreme terrorism.
D) group think.
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12
According to research by Borum and Gelles (2005),which of the following is not a characteristic of al-Qaeda today?
A) Strategically adaptive
B) Far reaching
C) Evolving
D) Fanatical
A) Strategically adaptive
B) Far reaching
C) Evolving
D) Fanatical
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13
A process that reduces human beings to the of nonhuman animals without individuality,dignity or autonomy is known as
A) animal morphism.
B) deferred prosecution.
C) dehumanization.
D) degradation.
A) animal morphism.
B) deferred prosecution.
C) dehumanization.
D) degradation.
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14
An individual who joins a terror group to lash out against dire circumstances is displaying the ________ response pattern to helplessness.
A) reproach
B) attack
C) avoidance
D) reactive
A) reproach
B) attack
C) avoidance
D) reactive
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15
Which terrorist is an example of a lone wolf terrorist?
A) Theodore Kaczynski
B) Vladimir Putin
C) ISIS
D) Osama bin Laden
A) Theodore Kaczynski
B) Vladimir Putin
C) ISIS
D) Osama bin Laden
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16
The majority of terrorist attacks that occur in the United States have been carried out by
A) former military personnel.
B) international terrorist organizations.
C) al-Qaeda.
D) lone wolves.
A) former military personnel.
B) international terrorist organizations.
C) al-Qaeda.
D) lone wolves.
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17
Euphemistic language and moral justifications are processes involved in
A) dehumanization.
B) disengagement.
C) advantageous comparisons.
D) cognitive restructuring.
A) dehumanization.
B) disengagement.
C) advantageous comparisons.
D) cognitive restructuring.
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18
Highly violent antiabortion activists are placed in which one of the FBI terrorists groups?
A) Radical misogynists
B) Religious radicals
C) Psychologically motivated terrorists
D) Special interest extremists
A) Radical misogynists
B) Religious radicals
C) Psychologically motivated terrorists
D) Special interest extremists
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19
An individual's indoctrination to fully embrace a terrorist group's ideology and mission is called
A) radicalization.
B) social modeling.
C) self-censure.
D) group affiliation.
E) social marginalization.
A) radicalization.
B) social modeling.
C) self-censure.
D) group affiliation.
E) social marginalization.
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20
Terrorists may view their actions as stemming from the dictates of authorities and leaders rather than from their own personal responsibility.This process is called
A) dehumanization.
B) deindividuation.
C) dichotomy of the identity.
D) displacement of responsibility.
A) dehumanization.
B) deindividuation.
C) dichotomy of the identity.
D) displacement of responsibility.
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21
The anthrax scare of 2001 is considered an act of
A) nuclear terrorism.
B) ABC terrorism.
C) international terrorism.
D) bioterrorism.
A) nuclear terrorism.
B) ABC terrorism.
C) international terrorism.
D) bioterrorism.
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22
All of the following are true of lone wolf terrorists except
A) they operate individually.
B) they act without the direct influence of a leader.
C) their acts of violence are spontaneous and haphazard.
D) their backgrounds include poor interpersonal and social skills.
A) they operate individually.
B) they act without the direct influence of a leader.
C) their acts of violence are spontaneous and haphazard.
D) their backgrounds include poor interpersonal and social skills.
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23
Some terrorists convince themselves that their actions are socially worthy and have an ultimate moral purpose.This process is called
A) social absolutism.
B) moral consistency.
C) social determinism.
D) moral justification.
A) social absolutism.
B) moral consistency.
C) social determinism.
D) moral justification.
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24
All terrorist activities are criminal.
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25
Eric Rudolph is presented in the text as an example of a
A) charismatic leader.
B) school shooter.
C) religious radical.
D) lone wolf terrorist.
A) charismatic leader.
B) school shooter.
C) religious radical.
D) lone wolf terrorist.
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26
An individual in Kohlberg's late preconventional stage would likely be focused on
A) avoiding punishment.
B) satisfying his/her own needs.
C) self-chosen, consistent ethical principles.
D) conformity and others' approval.
A) avoiding punishment.
B) satisfying his/her own needs.
C) self-chosen, consistent ethical principles.
D) conformity and others' approval.
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27
The primary similarity between terrorists and other violent offenders is their history of antisocial behavior.
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28
In general,terrorists are a heterogeneous group.
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29
The textbook states that domestic terrorism
A) does not exist.
B) is more violent than international terrorism.
C) can be understood in much the same way as international terrorism.
D) involves radically different psychological principles than international terrorism.
A) does not exist.
B) is more violent than international terrorism.
C) can be understood in much the same way as international terrorism.
D) involves radically different psychological principles than international terrorism.
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30
Which factor has contributed to the increase in lone wolf terrorist activities in the United States?
A) Unemployment
B) Social media
C) Poverty
D) Racial profiling
A) Unemployment
B) Social media
C) Poverty
D) Racial profiling
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31
Research shows that an aggressive military approach is the most effective method of ending international terrorism.
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32
The developmental histories of most terrorists are fraught with mental instability and antisocial behavior.
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33
Which one of Bandura's strategies of disengagement is most apparent in incidents of group violence?
A) Advantageous comparison
B) Cognitive restructuring
C) Dehumanization
D) Diffusion of responsibility
A) Advantageous comparison
B) Cognitive restructuring
C) Dehumanization
D) Diffusion of responsibility
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34
In 1846,Henry David Thoreau refused to pay six years of delinquent taxes in opposition to the Mexican-American War and slavery.Thoreau was engaging in
A) moral conformism.
B) anarchal passivity.
C) civil disobedience.
D) moral righteousness.
A) moral conformism.
B) anarchal passivity.
C) civil disobedience.
D) moral righteousness.
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35
Lone wolf terrorists are more likely to be mentally disturbed than other terrorists.
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36
Al-Qaeda would be considered a cohesive group with loyal members.
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37
Which of the following is a characteristic of Staub's terrorist groups?
A) Hierarchal submission
B) Superiority complex
C) Equality
D) Cultrual devaluation
A) Hierarchal submission
B) Superiority complex
C) Equality
D) Cultrual devaluation
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38
Peer influence is often the primary reason for joining a terrorist group.
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39
By definition,an individual who terrorizes is a terrorist.
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40
The attacks on September 11,2001 marked a radical shift in U.S.connection to terrorism.
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41
Compare and contrast the Quest for Significance Theory and Terror Management Theory.
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42
Define the three major disengagement practices often employed by terrorists to justify their actions.
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43
Why would a terrorist volunteer for a suicide mission?
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44
The aim of terrorism is to create ________ in a civilian population.
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45
The textbook uses the ________ definition of terrorism.
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46
The word ________ in TMT refers to the high anxiety of eventual death that all humans face.
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47
In the context of terrorism,________ is defined as an individual's indoctrination to fully embrace a terrorist group's ideology and mission,and to gradually embrace the of violence necessary to reach the group's goals.
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48
People who have a ________ bias perceive a connection between what people do,are,or believe in,and what happens to them.
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49
Psychosocial context is a cognitively constructed world that is sustained through the ________ process associated with each culture.
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50
What affect has globalization had on a)the incidence of terrorism and b)the power of terrorist organizations?
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51
According to the concept of euphemistic language,people can display more cruelty or at least can feel better about what they are doing when their conduct is given a ________ label.
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52
A quest for significance needs to be specifically ________ by someone or some event in order for it to influence behavior.
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53
List and describe briefly the characteristics of lone wolf terrorists.Provide an example.
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54
Terrorism today offers a much greater threat of violence to the world than ever before due to ________.
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55
Left-wing extremist groups become terrorists when they move from ________ activism to violent activities.
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