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Principles of Psycholog Contemporary Perspectives
Exam 22: Altruism and Antisocial Behaviour
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Question 41
True/False
Terror management theory (TMT) is an existential psychological theory that proposes that much human behaviour is motivated by a need to manage or reduce the terror associated with one's own mortality.
Question 42
Multiple Choice
The general term used when an individual or group carries out an act that is intended to harm another individual or group is known as
Question 43
Multiple Choice
The social psychological term to describe non-harmonious relations among groups is
Question 44
Multiple Choice
The deliberate attempt to exterminate an entire people, which is often present in intergroup conflicts, is called
Question 45
True/False
The basic idea behind the theory of inclusive fitness regarding altruism is that the tendency evolved under conditions where altruism was expected to be reciprocated.
Question 46
Multiple Choice
The anxiety we perceive when we become aware of the conflict between our behaviour and our attitudes is called
Question 47
Short Answer
Intergroup conflict accounts for much large-scale aggression, characterised by _________and ______.
Question 48
Multiple Choice
The tendency of people to be less likely to help strangers in need if there are other people present at the scene is called the
Question 49
Essay
The Robber's Cave experiment is an excellent example of some solutions to our tendency to form in-group biases. Describe the experiment and also how the results fit with Allport's intergroup contact theory.
Question 50
True/False
Instrumental aggression is when the ultimate purpose of aggression is harming the victim.
Question 51
Multiple Choice
This is the tendency to favour and extend loyalty to members of one's own group over members of other groups.
Question 52
Multiple Choice
The Stanford Prison study was constructed to examine the influence of these implicit rules for behaving in certain situations.
Question 53
True/False
Deindividuation involves an increase in self-awareness or personal identity within a group, leading to increased feelings of anonymity and reduced concern for how one's behaviour will be evaluated by others.
Question 54
True/False
In the Kitty Genovese investigation, it was later found that no one watched anything for anywhere near as long as half an hour. The first attack lasted only a few moments.
Question 55
True/False
The theory of reciprocal altruism proposes that psychological attributes that motivate altruism towards non-kin will only evolve under conditions where there is some expectation that altruistic acts will be reciprocated.