The Economic Perspective & The Motivational Perspective Flashcards

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Actual competition for resources or competing goals between groups leads to conflict that then fosters stereotyping and prejudice

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Realistic group conflict theory

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Step 1: formation of the ingroup
Groups of boys at camp

Step 2: competition with the outgroup
Baseball games

Step 3: cooperation between the groups

hostility can arise between two groups in conflict and competition for scarce resources

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The Robbers cave experiment

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Student divided into multi-ethnic and multi-ability groups. Each student given ⅙ of material (equal share) for the upcoming test. Students must rely on each other to learn all of the material

Afterwards, students:

  • More positive attitudes toward different ethnicities
  • Better academic performance
  • Increase in self-esteem
    Greater empathy
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The “Jigsaw” classroom

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Even arbitrary groups were enough to induce discrimination

  • People think the ingroup has more similar beliefs to them
  • People allocate resources unfairly

This can’t be explained by resources alone (because the participant didn’t receive any benefits personally)

Option 1: $3 to in-group, $4 to out-group

Option 2: $2 to in-group, $1 to out-group

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Minimal group paradigm

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5
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Part of our self-concept can come from group membership
- Go Blue!

Use membership to maintain positive self-view

  • Wolverines are awesome = I am awesome!
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social identity theory

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a self-serving cognition whereby an individual associates themselves with known successful others such that the winner’s success becomes the individual’s own accomplishment.

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Basking in reflected glory

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tendency to favor one’s group (the in-group)

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in-group bias

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