Deck 12: Responding to Social Inequality: Behavioral and Cognitive Interventions for Reducing Prejudice
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Deck 12: Responding to Social Inequality: Behavioral and Cognitive Interventions for Reducing Prejudice
1
The contact hypothesis states that contact with outgroup members heightens anxiety.
False
2
Intergroup contact with members of one group improves attitudes towards members of other outgroups too.
True
3
Efforts to monitor and suppress one's automatic prejudices is called:
A)Stereotype inhibition
B)Stereotype threat
C)Self-regulation
D)Stereotype rebound
A)Stereotype inhibition
B)Stereotype threat
C)Self-regulation
D)Stereotype rebound
Stereotype inhibition
4
Imagined intergroup contact consists of:
A)Mental simulating an intergroup interaction
B)Witnessing an intergroup interaction
C)Improving attitudes towards members of other outgroups with whom you never interact.
D)All of the above
A)Mental simulating an intergroup interaction
B)Witnessing an intergroup interaction
C)Improving attitudes towards members of other outgroups with whom you never interact.
D)All of the above
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5
Becoming aware of and trying to control your own prejudices:
A)Arouses guilt
B)Increases anxiety
C)Can be effective
D)All of the above
A)Arouses guilt
B)Increases anxiety
C)Can be effective
D)All of the above
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6
Controlling one's prejudiced impulses is simply a matter of willpower.
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7
Which condition is necessary for the contact hypothesis to reduce intergroup anxiety?
A)Contact must be with a lower-status person.
B)Contact must involve working toward a common goal.
C)Contact must involve multiple members of the outgroup.
D)Contact must be direct.
A)Contact must be with a lower-status person.
B)Contact must involve working toward a common goal.
C)Contact must involve multiple members of the outgroup.
D)Contact must be direct.
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8
Which works better to reducing your own automatic prejudice?
A)Refuting your own stereotypic beliefs.
B)Affirming counterstereotypic beliefs.
C)Both work equally well.
A)Refuting your own stereotypic beliefs.
B)Affirming counterstereotypic beliefs.
C)Both work equally well.
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9
The stereotype rebound effect illustrates the difference between:
A)Automatic and controlled stereotypes
B)Self-regulation and empathy
C)Stereotypes and prejudice
D)Cognitive and emotional empathy
A)Automatic and controlled stereotypes
B)Self-regulation and empathy
C)Stereotypes and prejudice
D)Cognitive and emotional empathy
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10
Personal contact with outgroup members makes us:
A)More informed of their life circumstances
B)More threatened by them
C)Less judgmental of them
D)A and C
E)All of the above
A)More informed of their life circumstances
B)More threatened by them
C)Less judgmental of them
D)A and C
E)All of the above
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11
Taking another person's perspective and imagining their life circumstances best fits:
A)Cognitive empathy
B)Emotional empathy
C)Social empathy
A)Cognitive empathy
B)Emotional empathy
C)Social empathy
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12
Cross-categorization,empathy,and stereotype inhibition are examples of ____ interventions for reducing prejudice.
A)Behavioral
B)Cognitive
C)Psychological
A)Behavioral
B)Cognitive
C)Psychological
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13
Empathy:
A)Gives us an opportunity to picture ourselves in "their" situation
B)Allows us to see more dimensions and characteristics of other people
C)Encourages positive and forgiving attitudes
D)All of the above
A)Gives us an opportunity to picture ourselves in "their" situation
B)Allows us to see more dimensions and characteristics of other people
C)Encourages positive and forgiving attitudes
D)All of the above
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14
The contact hypothesis only has direct effects.
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15
In Shook and Fazio's 2008)roommate study,the results showed that:
A)White participants' racial attitudes improved when they were assigned a Black roommate.
B)White participants were less satisfied with their roommate situation when they were assigned a Black roommate.
C)Both A and B.
A)White participants' racial attitudes improved when they were assigned a Black roommate.
B)White participants were less satisfied with their roommate situation when they were assigned a Black roommate.
C)Both A and B.
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16
Cross-categorization makes you feel more similar to outgroup members.
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17
Cross-categorization works because:
A)"us" and "them" distinctions become less clear
B)You realize that you share a group membership with former)outgroup members
C)A and B
A)"us" and "them" distinctions become less clear
B)You realize that you share a group membership with former)outgroup members
C)A and B
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18
The contact hypothesis works best when the interaction partners:
A)Have physical,personal contact
B)Are of equal status
C)Are working on independent projects
D)All of the above
A)Have physical,personal contact
B)Are of equal status
C)Are working on independent projects
D)All of the above
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19
Empathy can be increased through:
A)Workshops
B)Online interactions
C)Media messages
D)All of the above
True-False
A)Workshops
B)Online interactions
C)Media messages
D)All of the above
True-False
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20
Personal contact with outgroup members and self-regulation of one's prejudice are examples of ____ interventions for reducing prejudice.
A)Behavioral
B)Cognitive
C)Psychological
A)Behavioral
B)Cognitive
C)Psychological
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21
Explain how cross-categorization reduces prejudice.
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22
Trying to inhibit a stereotype actually makes it stronger in the long run.
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23
What is the difference between cognitive and emotional empathy?
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24
Discuss two processes by which prejudice,stereotyping or discrimination creates or sustains social inequality.
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25
What is the contact hypothesis?
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26
How does intergroup contact lessen our reliance on social categories and stereotypes?
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27
Compare the relative effects of inhibiting your own stereotype or affirming a more positive stereotype for reducing one's own prejudice.
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28
How are the contact hypothesis and cross-categorization complementary prejudice-reduction interventions?
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