Deck 10: Prejudice and Discrimination

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Gaertner and Dovidio (1977)used a particular research paradigm known as ________ to reveal hidden prejudice held by whites towards blacks.

A) the prisoner's dilemma
B) the substitute pipeline
C) the bystander effect
D) the trucking game
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According to Allport (1954),prejudice can be accounted for by the three-component attribute model of attitude.In this model your strong feelings about someone are the ________ component.

A) cognitive
B) affective
C) effective
D) conative
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Gaertner and Dovidio (1977)used the bystander apathy paradigm to unearth prejudice.In an emergency situation,they found that when there were potential helpers

A) neither black nor white participants aided the victim
B) the rate of bystander apathy was no different to when there were no helpers
C) black participants did not use the cue of the victim's race, but white participants did
D) bystander apathy increased when the victim was black rather than white
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Genocide is

A) the ultimate expression of prejudice and discrimination
B) easier to commit if the targeted group has been dehumanised
C) the extermination of an entire social group
D) all of the above
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Which of the following is not a component of Allport's (1954)three-component attitude model?

A) Cognitive
B) Affective
C) Conative
D) Behavioural
Question
In social psychology,the term 'prejudice' refers to

A) people's expression of negative remarks about members of another group
B) harmful behaviour directed toward someone by a member of another group
C) racist, sexist or other derogatory comments in the media and everyday discourse
D) unfavourable attitudes towards another group and its members
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Broverman et al.(1970)asked mental health clinicians to describe a healthy,mature,socially competent individual who was either (1)'a male',(2)'a female',or (3)'a person'.They found that

A) both male and female clinicians described a healthy adult man and a healthy adult person in almost the same terms
B) only men described a healthy adult man and a healthy adult person in almost the same terms
C) there was no difference between how clinicians described a healthy man or a healthy woman
D) none of the above
Question
Sara,who works at a flower shop,dislikes students.She knows that if students came into the shop she simply would not serve them.According to Allport (1954),her intention is which part of her attitude?

A) The effective part
B) The conative part
C) The cognitive part
D) The affective part
Question
According to Fiske (1998),one of the main differences between sex stereotypes applied to males and females is that

A) there are several male subtypes whereas there is more or less only one female stereotype
B) women are regarded as the less homogenous group
C) male stereotypes are more likely to be based on competence
D) male subtypes are more clear cut than female subtypes
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Steph has just started her first semester of studying psychology at university.She hasn't met many people on campus yet but has made a small group of friends in her psychology classes.At lunch time,the group starts chatting about other students around campus.Steph says that 'all engineering students drink a lot,are only interested in sport,and have really bad dress sense'.Steph is showing signs of

A) prejudice
B) prejudice and discrimination
C) dehumanisation
D) discrimination
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Prejudice and discrimination shown towards individuals based on their gender is referred to as

A) gender bias
B) dehumanisation
C) sexism
D) all of the above
Question
When discrimination is levelled against women it is usually associated with

A) sexual ambivalence in men
B) matrilineal societies
C) the exercise of intergroup power
D) all of the above
Question
Behaviour is to discrimination as attitude to

A) prejudice
B) cognition
C) affect
D) instinct
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According to Broverman et al.(1970),sex-typical traits perceived in healthy women included being

A) more submissive and appearance-oriented than healthy men
B) equal in excitability to healthy men
C) more competent than healthy men
D) all of the above
Question
A shared and simplified image of members of a group is referred to as

A) a stereotype
B) a schema
C) a prototype
D) prejudice
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Recent research on sex-typical attributes has shown that female-stereotypical traits are

A) valued in certain professions
B) more effective in achieving goals
C) less valued in society
D) rare in today's society
Question
Prejudice is most commonly directed towards groups whose categorisation markers are

A) socially functional
B) omnipresent
C) vivid
D) all of the above
Question
Studies have revealed that prejudice is more common in

A) collective societies
B) there is no such pattern
C) egalitarian societies
D) majority groups
Question
The term 'prejudice' refers to

A) the behavioural component of an attitude
B) an instinctual emotional response to outgroup members
C) a pre-judgement based on a person's group membership
D) a set of beliefs arising from contact with members of an outgroup
Question
To deny individuals their dignity and humanity is referred to as

A) genocide
B) de-dignitisation
C) prejudice
D) dehumanisation
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Linda is quite happy for refugees to stay 'where they are',in run-down houses in the outer suburbs of her city.But to show that she 'has no problem' with these groups,she has collected some of their artworks which she displays in her living room.This is a sign of

A) affirmative action
B) cognitive dissonance
C) tokenism
D) reverse discrimination
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James and Liz work for the same company,doing the same job.Although both succeed,their rather traditional co-workers still

A) think that Liz's success is due to her being treated more leniently
B) put Liz's achievement down to her picking the easy parts out
C) attribute James's achievement to his skill and ability
D) all of the above
Question
Discrimination,sometimes unintentional,is involved in the case of

A) failing to provide ramp access into public buildings
B) underfunding for research into mental illness
C) denying homosexual couples the right to marry
D) all of the above
Question
To test the idea that men's and women's work can be distinguished,Eagly and Steffen (1984)had participants rate 'a homemaker' on sex-stereotypical job dimensions.The results showed that

A) males were more likely to be considered 'homemakers'
B) there was no significant difference in ratings in terms of the gender of the full-time employee
C) female homemakers were rated as more feminine than male homemakers
D) homemakers were rated as more feminine than full-time employees
Question
In times when sex-typical roles are being renegotiated,one predicted outcome is that

A) there will be a considerable change in sex stereotypes
B) traditionally male roles taken up by women will be devalued
C) women will increasingly enter masculine roles
D) all of the above
Question
Using a word association task,Gaertner and McLaughlin (1983)attempted to prime racial stereotypes about Blacks and Whites.They found that

A) negative words were more quickly associated with Blacks
B) positive words were more quickly associated with Whites
C) most participants refused to take part
D) word associations actually failed
Question
The majority of secretaries,nurses,librarians and telephone operators have been women.This indicates that certain occupations are

A) sex-typed
B) reserved
C) demeaned
D) gender appropriate
Question
Studies have suggested a decline in racial prejudice against African Americans over a long period.However,a study by Devine and Elliot (1995)indicated that

A) a quarter of the respondents characterised African Americans as criminal and low in intelligence
B) a previously held stereotype is still prevalent, albeit in different form
C) almost half of the participants thought that African Americans are lazy
D) all of the above
Question
Attribution theory has been applied to the study of sex-stereotyping.This has generated findings that if a task has successfully been completed by

A) a woman it is attributed to an easy task
B) a woman it is attributed to favourable circumstances
C) a man it is attributed to effort
D) all of the above
Question
Terms such as 'regressive racism','modern racism' and 'symbolic racism' refer to

A) a concern for the rights of ethnic majorities
B) hatred of the majority group
C) a conflict between egalitarian values and a deep antipathy towards racial outgroups
D) a concern for the rights of ethnic minorities
Question
There is evidence that when a woman experiences a tyre puncture on a busy road she can expect to receive reasonably prompt aid.This is likely to be due to

A) male chauvinism
B) sex stereotyping
C) the way she dresses
D) women's incompetence
Question
The glass ceiling effect

A) refers to women finding it difficult to attain top leadership positions
B) can affect both males and females if gender stereotypes are inconsistent with the organisation's norms
C) is a potential contribution to gender differences in high-powered leadership positions
D) all of the above
Question
Although people generally no longer derogate the physically handicapped,they often are still uneasy in their presence and unsure about how to interact with them.

A) This is an example of intergroup anxiety
B) This can unintentionally produce patronising attitudes and behaviour
C) This can potentially emphasise and perpetuate handicap
D) All of the above
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Debates continue about the liberalisation of laws concerning discrimination against homosexuals.Opposing parties hurl value-laden arguments at each other that

A) have resulted in a general acceptance of homosexuals
B) will lead to an increase in people identifying as homosexuals
C) have been used by Christians to show their great compassion
D) reveal deeply entrenched homophobia in certain parts of society
Question
According to Dovidio and his colleagues (1996),the trend among Whites to describe African Americans in derogatory terms has

A) remained almost the same from 1933 to 1993
B) diminished dramatically since 1933
C) diminished slightly since 1933
D) diminished dramatically since 1993
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Using the ambivalent sexism inventory,Glick and Fiske (1996)found that

A) traditional women hold benevolent attitudes towards sexists
B) sexists hold hostile attitudes towards non-traditional women
C) bisexuals and heterosexuals hold similar social attitudes
D) none of the above
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We can detect modern forms of racism by using

A) structured interviews
B) double-blind designs
C) unobtrusive measures
D) either Thurstone or Likert scales
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The tendency for visual media to show a person's face when the person is male,but also the torso when the person is female is referred to as

A) sales strategy
B) face-ism
C) mediated sexism
D) impression formation
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Perceived psychological sex differences between men and women are

A) quite acceptable
B) just and proper
C) important
D) not very reliable
Question
According to Glick and Fiske (1996),both hostile and benevolent attitudes towards women can be detected by using

A) the ambivalent sexism inventory
B) the method of gender norm violation
C) unobtrusive observation
D) different-sex interviewers
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In intergroup aggression,a step leading to scapegoating is

A) authoritarian personality
B) displacement
C) relative deprivation
D) dogmatism
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Reverse discrimination

A) has been shown to have long-lasting positive effects on the minority group
B) is a genuine attempt to rectify disadvantage
C) counteracts tokenism
D) can be difficult to distinguish from an honest attempt to improve a situation
Question
Tokenism,reluctance to help and reverse discrimination are

A) outcomes of stigmatisation
B) forms of discrimination
C) effects of prejudice
D) illegal
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Frank got a bad grade on his assignment.Taking the bus back home he has to stand because of overcrowding,and when he gets off he realises that he has forgotten his umbrella.At home he yells at his flatmate,'why isn't dinner ready yet?' We feel sorry for the new flatmate who has just fallen victim to

A) scapegoating
B) accentuation
C) assimilation-contrast
D) bus rage
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Which of the following is NOT a reason why stigmas remain persistent within society?

A) Individuals and groups gain a positive sense of self and social identity if they compare themselves with individuals or groups that are stigmatised
B) Stigmatised outgroups allow for downward comparison targets
C) Stigmas cause relatively little harm or negative consequences for individuals so their presence in society is not overly problematic
D) Stigma can legitimise inequalities of status and resource distribution that favour a dominant group
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The frustration-aggression hypothesis

A) purports that all frustration leads to aggression, and all aggression comes from frustration
B) purports that people with high-trait aggression are more easily frustrated
C) is grounded in cognitive psychology theory
D) provides an explanation for why irritating and frustrating individuals are more likely to be physically attacked
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Some people have a characteristic that provides them with an identity,but is also sometimes devalued.This is called

A) a social stigma
B) negative self-esteem
C) tokenism
D) prejudice
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Social stigmas such as homosexuality and smoking are often perceived to be

A) concealable
B) controllable
C) inevitable
D) inborn
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Lisa is an excellent student who always studies hard and has a good grasp of the concepts taught during her mathematics classes.However,Lisa is also aware that there is a stereotype associated with females being poor at mathematics.As such,she always gets very nervous whenever she is asked to answer a question in class.This is an example of

A) sexism
B) stereotype threat
C) female students typically being more socially anxious than males
D) all of the above
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Western society's discrimination against the mentally ill is reflected in

A) low funding for research into mental illness
B) lack of adequate resources for care and therapy of psychiatric patients
C) deinstitutionalisation of chronic psychiatric patients
D) all of the above
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The concept of tokenism can be summed up by which of the following statements?

A) I actually really like them.
B) This gesture is a token of good faith and there's more to come.
C) I really hate them.
D) If I make this gesture I won't need to do any more.
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Mr Uppity thinks that immigrant kids who can't speak fluent English should not be in his classroom,so he doesn't give them too much of his time.Then,as he expects,they do not perform too well in the tests he marks.Here we have a clear case of

A) the failure of immigration policies
B) a melted pot policy
C) the need for special classes for immigrant children
D) a self-fulfilling prophecy
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The self-fulfilling prophecy is

A) derived from reverse racism
B) based on regression to the mean
C) also known as ambiguous racism
D) a form of a stereotypical belief
Question
The subjective experience of stigma hinges on two factors:

A) predictability and controllability
B) visibility/concealability and controllability
C) visibility/concealability and predictability
D) visibility/concealability and valence
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The concept of authoritarianism is limited as an explanation of prejudice because it

A) implies that one's personality can give a sufficient account
B) underemphasises sociocultural factors
C) downplays situational factors
D) all of the above
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You've been reading about the frustration-aggression hypothesis,and find that a scapegoat refers to

A) an animal that is slaughtered as a sign of goodwill
B) a group member who must be sacrificed for the greater good
C) a virulent form of a catharsis
D) a target against whom one can legitimately aggress without fear
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Individuals from a minority group who believe they have been employed by a company as a token often

A) take their employers to court
B) act as negative role models
C) suffer from lower self-esteem
D) surprise their employers with their skills
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Reverse discrimination

A) is the act of publically favouring members of a group against which one is prejudiced over other groups
B) has lasting, long term benefits for prejudiced minority groups
C) is the act of minority groups showing discrimination against majority groups
D) is not very common in modern society
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Rasputin has been living all his life according to rigidly defined rules.One is to salute a picture of the president in his bedroom.He knows the difference between black and white,right and wrong.Whenever he gets angry,he kicks his dog or screams at his wife.We could say that he

A) is characterised by dogmatism
B) has an 'authoritarian personality'
C) needs to visit his village counsellor urgently
D) is indoctrinated
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People's fear of confirming stereotypes by which they might be judged is referred to as

A) discrimination threat
B) social stigmatisation
C) self-fulfilling prophecy
D) stereotype threat
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In an experiment using the minimal group paradigm based upon picture preferences,Billig and Tajfel (1973)found that children who were asked to reward other children

A) only did so when 'pressured' by at least two others
B) favoured children who, like themselves, were categorised into a group that liked the same pictures
C) acknowledged the membership of other children in a minimal way
D) rewarded all other children in a minimal way
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According to Rokeach (1960),dogmatism refers to

A) a syndrome related to authoritarianism
B) resistance to belief change
C) closed-mindedness
D) all of the above
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After what he has read,George really dislikes 'The Ocean Men'.But it is not their skin colour that bothers him it is what they give credence to.It sounds like George is a practitioner of

A) the tit-for-tat procedure
B) displacement
C) the inverse halo effect
D) belief congruence theory
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Individuals who are characterised by a social dominance orientation

A) seek out those who also dominate others
B) usually have lower intelligence
C) strive to dominate their partner in as many aspects as possible
D) desire their own group to be superior to outgroups
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Altemeyer has noted that conventionalism,and authoritarianism with elements of both aggression and submission,is called

A) right-wing authoritarianism
B) dogmatism
C) closed-mindedness
D) left-wing authoritarianism
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Deck 10: Prejudice and Discrimination
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Gaertner and Dovidio (1977)used a particular research paradigm known as ________ to reveal hidden prejudice held by whites towards blacks.

A) the prisoner's dilemma
B) the substitute pipeline
C) the bystander effect
D) the trucking game
the trucking game
2
According to Allport (1954),prejudice can be accounted for by the three-component attribute model of attitude.In this model your strong feelings about someone are the ________ component.

A) cognitive
B) affective
C) effective
D) conative
affective
3
Gaertner and Dovidio (1977)used the bystander apathy paradigm to unearth prejudice.In an emergency situation,they found that when there were potential helpers

A) neither black nor white participants aided the victim
B) the rate of bystander apathy was no different to when there were no helpers
C) black participants did not use the cue of the victim's race, but white participants did
D) bystander apathy increased when the victim was black rather than white
bystander apathy increased when the victim was black rather than white
4
Genocide is

A) the ultimate expression of prejudice and discrimination
B) easier to commit if the targeted group has been dehumanised
C) the extermination of an entire social group
D) all of the above
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Which of the following is not a component of Allport's (1954)three-component attitude model?

A) Cognitive
B) Affective
C) Conative
D) Behavioural
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In social psychology,the term 'prejudice' refers to

A) people's expression of negative remarks about members of another group
B) harmful behaviour directed toward someone by a member of another group
C) racist, sexist or other derogatory comments in the media and everyday discourse
D) unfavourable attitudes towards another group and its members
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Broverman et al.(1970)asked mental health clinicians to describe a healthy,mature,socially competent individual who was either (1)'a male',(2)'a female',or (3)'a person'.They found that

A) both male and female clinicians described a healthy adult man and a healthy adult person in almost the same terms
B) only men described a healthy adult man and a healthy adult person in almost the same terms
C) there was no difference between how clinicians described a healthy man or a healthy woman
D) none of the above
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Sara,who works at a flower shop,dislikes students.She knows that if students came into the shop she simply would not serve them.According to Allport (1954),her intention is which part of her attitude?

A) The effective part
B) The conative part
C) The cognitive part
D) The affective part
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According to Fiske (1998),one of the main differences between sex stereotypes applied to males and females is that

A) there are several male subtypes whereas there is more or less only one female stereotype
B) women are regarded as the less homogenous group
C) male stereotypes are more likely to be based on competence
D) male subtypes are more clear cut than female subtypes
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Steph has just started her first semester of studying psychology at university.She hasn't met many people on campus yet but has made a small group of friends in her psychology classes.At lunch time,the group starts chatting about other students around campus.Steph says that 'all engineering students drink a lot,are only interested in sport,and have really bad dress sense'.Steph is showing signs of

A) prejudice
B) prejudice and discrimination
C) dehumanisation
D) discrimination
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Prejudice and discrimination shown towards individuals based on their gender is referred to as

A) gender bias
B) dehumanisation
C) sexism
D) all of the above
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When discrimination is levelled against women it is usually associated with

A) sexual ambivalence in men
B) matrilineal societies
C) the exercise of intergroup power
D) all of the above
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Behaviour is to discrimination as attitude to

A) prejudice
B) cognition
C) affect
D) instinct
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According to Broverman et al.(1970),sex-typical traits perceived in healthy women included being

A) more submissive and appearance-oriented than healthy men
B) equal in excitability to healthy men
C) more competent than healthy men
D) all of the above
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A shared and simplified image of members of a group is referred to as

A) a stereotype
B) a schema
C) a prototype
D) prejudice
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Recent research on sex-typical attributes has shown that female-stereotypical traits are

A) valued in certain professions
B) more effective in achieving goals
C) less valued in society
D) rare in today's society
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Prejudice is most commonly directed towards groups whose categorisation markers are

A) socially functional
B) omnipresent
C) vivid
D) all of the above
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Studies have revealed that prejudice is more common in

A) collective societies
B) there is no such pattern
C) egalitarian societies
D) majority groups
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The term 'prejudice' refers to

A) the behavioural component of an attitude
B) an instinctual emotional response to outgroup members
C) a pre-judgement based on a person's group membership
D) a set of beliefs arising from contact with members of an outgroup
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To deny individuals their dignity and humanity is referred to as

A) genocide
B) de-dignitisation
C) prejudice
D) dehumanisation
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Linda is quite happy for refugees to stay 'where they are',in run-down houses in the outer suburbs of her city.But to show that she 'has no problem' with these groups,she has collected some of their artworks which she displays in her living room.This is a sign of

A) affirmative action
B) cognitive dissonance
C) tokenism
D) reverse discrimination
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James and Liz work for the same company,doing the same job.Although both succeed,their rather traditional co-workers still

A) think that Liz's success is due to her being treated more leniently
B) put Liz's achievement down to her picking the easy parts out
C) attribute James's achievement to his skill and ability
D) all of the above
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Discrimination,sometimes unintentional,is involved in the case of

A) failing to provide ramp access into public buildings
B) underfunding for research into mental illness
C) denying homosexual couples the right to marry
D) all of the above
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To test the idea that men's and women's work can be distinguished,Eagly and Steffen (1984)had participants rate 'a homemaker' on sex-stereotypical job dimensions.The results showed that

A) males were more likely to be considered 'homemakers'
B) there was no significant difference in ratings in terms of the gender of the full-time employee
C) female homemakers were rated as more feminine than male homemakers
D) homemakers were rated as more feminine than full-time employees
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In times when sex-typical roles are being renegotiated,one predicted outcome is that

A) there will be a considerable change in sex stereotypes
B) traditionally male roles taken up by women will be devalued
C) women will increasingly enter masculine roles
D) all of the above
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Using a word association task,Gaertner and McLaughlin (1983)attempted to prime racial stereotypes about Blacks and Whites.They found that

A) negative words were more quickly associated with Blacks
B) positive words were more quickly associated with Whites
C) most participants refused to take part
D) word associations actually failed
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The majority of secretaries,nurses,librarians and telephone operators have been women.This indicates that certain occupations are

A) sex-typed
B) reserved
C) demeaned
D) gender appropriate
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Studies have suggested a decline in racial prejudice against African Americans over a long period.However,a study by Devine and Elliot (1995)indicated that

A) a quarter of the respondents characterised African Americans as criminal and low in intelligence
B) a previously held stereotype is still prevalent, albeit in different form
C) almost half of the participants thought that African Americans are lazy
D) all of the above
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Attribution theory has been applied to the study of sex-stereotyping.This has generated findings that if a task has successfully been completed by

A) a woman it is attributed to an easy task
B) a woman it is attributed to favourable circumstances
C) a man it is attributed to effort
D) all of the above
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30
Terms such as 'regressive racism','modern racism' and 'symbolic racism' refer to

A) a concern for the rights of ethnic majorities
B) hatred of the majority group
C) a conflict between egalitarian values and a deep antipathy towards racial outgroups
D) a concern for the rights of ethnic minorities
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There is evidence that when a woman experiences a tyre puncture on a busy road she can expect to receive reasonably prompt aid.This is likely to be due to

A) male chauvinism
B) sex stereotyping
C) the way she dresses
D) women's incompetence
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The glass ceiling effect

A) refers to women finding it difficult to attain top leadership positions
B) can affect both males and females if gender stereotypes are inconsistent with the organisation's norms
C) is a potential contribution to gender differences in high-powered leadership positions
D) all of the above
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Although people generally no longer derogate the physically handicapped,they often are still uneasy in their presence and unsure about how to interact with them.

A) This is an example of intergroup anxiety
B) This can unintentionally produce patronising attitudes and behaviour
C) This can potentially emphasise and perpetuate handicap
D) All of the above
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Debates continue about the liberalisation of laws concerning discrimination against homosexuals.Opposing parties hurl value-laden arguments at each other that

A) have resulted in a general acceptance of homosexuals
B) will lead to an increase in people identifying as homosexuals
C) have been used by Christians to show their great compassion
D) reveal deeply entrenched homophobia in certain parts of society
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35
According to Dovidio and his colleagues (1996),the trend among Whites to describe African Americans in derogatory terms has

A) remained almost the same from 1933 to 1993
B) diminished dramatically since 1933
C) diminished slightly since 1933
D) diminished dramatically since 1993
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36
Using the ambivalent sexism inventory,Glick and Fiske (1996)found that

A) traditional women hold benevolent attitudes towards sexists
B) sexists hold hostile attitudes towards non-traditional women
C) bisexuals and heterosexuals hold similar social attitudes
D) none of the above
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37
We can detect modern forms of racism by using

A) structured interviews
B) double-blind designs
C) unobtrusive measures
D) either Thurstone or Likert scales
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38
The tendency for visual media to show a person's face when the person is male,but also the torso when the person is female is referred to as

A) sales strategy
B) face-ism
C) mediated sexism
D) impression formation
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39
Perceived psychological sex differences between men and women are

A) quite acceptable
B) just and proper
C) important
D) not very reliable
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40
According to Glick and Fiske (1996),both hostile and benevolent attitudes towards women can be detected by using

A) the ambivalent sexism inventory
B) the method of gender norm violation
C) unobtrusive observation
D) different-sex interviewers
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41
In intergroup aggression,a step leading to scapegoating is

A) authoritarian personality
B) displacement
C) relative deprivation
D) dogmatism
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42
Reverse discrimination

A) has been shown to have long-lasting positive effects on the minority group
B) is a genuine attempt to rectify disadvantage
C) counteracts tokenism
D) can be difficult to distinguish from an honest attempt to improve a situation
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43
Tokenism,reluctance to help and reverse discrimination are

A) outcomes of stigmatisation
B) forms of discrimination
C) effects of prejudice
D) illegal
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44
Frank got a bad grade on his assignment.Taking the bus back home he has to stand because of overcrowding,and when he gets off he realises that he has forgotten his umbrella.At home he yells at his flatmate,'why isn't dinner ready yet?' We feel sorry for the new flatmate who has just fallen victim to

A) scapegoating
B) accentuation
C) assimilation-contrast
D) bus rage
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45
Which of the following is NOT a reason why stigmas remain persistent within society?

A) Individuals and groups gain a positive sense of self and social identity if they compare themselves with individuals or groups that are stigmatised
B) Stigmatised outgroups allow for downward comparison targets
C) Stigmas cause relatively little harm or negative consequences for individuals so their presence in society is not overly problematic
D) Stigma can legitimise inequalities of status and resource distribution that favour a dominant group
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46
The frustration-aggression hypothesis

A) purports that all frustration leads to aggression, and all aggression comes from frustration
B) purports that people with high-trait aggression are more easily frustrated
C) is grounded in cognitive psychology theory
D) provides an explanation for why irritating and frustrating individuals are more likely to be physically attacked
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47
Some people have a characteristic that provides them with an identity,but is also sometimes devalued.This is called

A) a social stigma
B) negative self-esteem
C) tokenism
D) prejudice
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48
Social stigmas such as homosexuality and smoking are often perceived to be

A) concealable
B) controllable
C) inevitable
D) inborn
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49
Lisa is an excellent student who always studies hard and has a good grasp of the concepts taught during her mathematics classes.However,Lisa is also aware that there is a stereotype associated with females being poor at mathematics.As such,she always gets very nervous whenever she is asked to answer a question in class.This is an example of

A) sexism
B) stereotype threat
C) female students typically being more socially anxious than males
D) all of the above
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50
Western society's discrimination against the mentally ill is reflected in

A) low funding for research into mental illness
B) lack of adequate resources for care and therapy of psychiatric patients
C) deinstitutionalisation of chronic psychiatric patients
D) all of the above
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51
The concept of tokenism can be summed up by which of the following statements?

A) I actually really like them.
B) This gesture is a token of good faith and there's more to come.
C) I really hate them.
D) If I make this gesture I won't need to do any more.
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52
Mr Uppity thinks that immigrant kids who can't speak fluent English should not be in his classroom,so he doesn't give them too much of his time.Then,as he expects,they do not perform too well in the tests he marks.Here we have a clear case of

A) the failure of immigration policies
B) a melted pot policy
C) the need for special classes for immigrant children
D) a self-fulfilling prophecy
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53
The self-fulfilling prophecy is

A) derived from reverse racism
B) based on regression to the mean
C) also known as ambiguous racism
D) a form of a stereotypical belief
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54
The subjective experience of stigma hinges on two factors:

A) predictability and controllability
B) visibility/concealability and controllability
C) visibility/concealability and predictability
D) visibility/concealability and valence
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55
The concept of authoritarianism is limited as an explanation of prejudice because it

A) implies that one's personality can give a sufficient account
B) underemphasises sociocultural factors
C) downplays situational factors
D) all of the above
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56
You've been reading about the frustration-aggression hypothesis,and find that a scapegoat refers to

A) an animal that is slaughtered as a sign of goodwill
B) a group member who must be sacrificed for the greater good
C) a virulent form of a catharsis
D) a target against whom one can legitimately aggress without fear
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57
Individuals from a minority group who believe they have been employed by a company as a token often

A) take their employers to court
B) act as negative role models
C) suffer from lower self-esteem
D) surprise their employers with their skills
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58
Reverse discrimination

A) is the act of publically favouring members of a group against which one is prejudiced over other groups
B) has lasting, long term benefits for prejudiced minority groups
C) is the act of minority groups showing discrimination against majority groups
D) is not very common in modern society
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59
Rasputin has been living all his life according to rigidly defined rules.One is to salute a picture of the president in his bedroom.He knows the difference between black and white,right and wrong.Whenever he gets angry,he kicks his dog or screams at his wife.We could say that he

A) is characterised by dogmatism
B) has an 'authoritarian personality'
C) needs to visit his village counsellor urgently
D) is indoctrinated
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60
People's fear of confirming stereotypes by which they might be judged is referred to as

A) discrimination threat
B) social stigmatisation
C) self-fulfilling prophecy
D) stereotype threat
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61
In an experiment using the minimal group paradigm based upon picture preferences,Billig and Tajfel (1973)found that children who were asked to reward other children

A) only did so when 'pressured' by at least two others
B) favoured children who, like themselves, were categorised into a group that liked the same pictures
C) acknowledged the membership of other children in a minimal way
D) rewarded all other children in a minimal way
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62
According to Rokeach (1960),dogmatism refers to

A) a syndrome related to authoritarianism
B) resistance to belief change
C) closed-mindedness
D) all of the above
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63
After what he has read,George really dislikes 'The Ocean Men'.But it is not their skin colour that bothers him it is what they give credence to.It sounds like George is a practitioner of

A) the tit-for-tat procedure
B) displacement
C) the inverse halo effect
D) belief congruence theory
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64
Individuals who are characterised by a social dominance orientation

A) seek out those who also dominate others
B) usually have lower intelligence
C) strive to dominate their partner in as many aspects as possible
D) desire their own group to be superior to outgroups
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65
Altemeyer has noted that conventionalism,and authoritarianism with elements of both aggression and submission,is called

A) right-wing authoritarianism
B) dogmatism
C) closed-mindedness
D) left-wing authoritarianism
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