Social Relations: Intergroup Dynamics Flashcards

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Prejudice

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A negative attitude towards people based on their membership in a group

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Discrimination

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Overt behaviour that involves treating people unfairly based on the group to which they belong

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Category accentuation

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A tendency to exaggerate the difference between categories

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Out-group homogeneity bias

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The tendency of individuals to generally view members of out groups as being more similar to one another than are members of in-groups

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Prototypes

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The most typical and familiar members of a category, or class

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In-group favouritism

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The tendency to favour in-group members and attribute more positive qualities to ‘us’ than to ‘them’

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Out-group derogation

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A tendency to attribute more negative qualities to ‘them’ than to ‘us’

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Realistic conflict theory

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Competition for limited resources fosters prejudice

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Explicit prejudice

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Prejudiced attitudes that are measured using self-report instruments such as questionnaires

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Implicit prejudice

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Prejudiced attitudes that are measured using reaction-time-based indirect measures

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Stereotype threat

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Stereotypes create self-consciousness among stereotyped group members and a fear that they will live up to other people’s stereotypes

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Intergroup contact

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Contact between members of different groups is likely to reduce prejudice when it occurs under the four conditions of equal status contact

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Mere exposure effect

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Repeated exposure to a stimulus typically increases our liking for it

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Matching effect

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We are most likely to have a partner whose level of physical attractiveness is similar to our own

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Social exchange theory

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The course of a relationship is governed by rewards and costs that the partners experience

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Attachment

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A deep bond between two individuals

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Passionate love

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Intense emotion, arousal and yearning for the partner

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Companionate love

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Affection and deep caring about the partners well-being

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Triangular theory of love

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Love involves three major components: passion, intimacy and commitment

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Kin selection

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Organisms are most likely to help others with whom they share the most genes, namely their offspring and genetic relatives

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Empathy-altruism hypothesis

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Altruism is produced by empathy- the ability to put oneself in the place of another and to share what that person is experiencing

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Bystander effect

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The presence of multiple bystanders inhibits each persons tendency to help, largely due to social comparison or diffusion of responsibility

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Catharsis

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Performing an act of aggression discharges aggressive energy and temporarily reduces our impulse to be aggressive