50. Social Psychology III: How We Relate Flashcards

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pre-judgment – and unjustifiable and usually negative attitude towards a group and its members

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prejudice

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prejudice: generally involves 1. _________ beliefs and 2, ________ for 3. __________ action and can be 4. _________

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  1. stereotyped
  2. predispositions
  3. discriminatory
  4. ethnocentric
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believing one’s own ethnicity is superior to others (social darwinism)

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ethnocentric

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a generalized (sometimes accurate but overly generalized) belief about a group of people

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stereotypes

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5
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what are the three elements to prejudice?

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  1. prejudiced beliefs / stereotypical view (thoughts)
  2. emotions of either fear or hostility (emotions)
  3. discrimination (actions)
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while beliefs in stereotype or negative opinions of other groups can be considered prejudice, prejudice can profoundly impact ________

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emotions

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  1. _______ towards groups w/ which we hold a 2. ________ can cause us to become 3. ______, 4. _______, or 5. ________ of certain groups
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  1. emotions
  2. prejudice
  3. angry
  4. fearful
  5. hostile
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  1. ___________ portion is our 2. ___________ to take 3._______ against this ‘other’ group of people
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  1. discrimination
  2. predisposition
  3. action
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what are examples of prejudice at work in history? (2)

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  1. Armenian Genocide

2. Pol Put’s Killing Fields

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  1. ______ and 2. _______ prejudice have 3. ________ drastically over the last half-century
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  1. racial
  2. gender
  3. decreased
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gender prejudice: ___-___ of people would vote for a female president

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37%-89%

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12
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racial prejudice: _/__ millennials are okay w/ interracial marriages

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9/10

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discomfort and slight prejudice in attitudes towards other groups (overt racism is replaced with this)

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subtle racism

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subtle racism: _-__ people report feeling slight prejudice towards Muslims or view them as violent

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4/10

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many find they cannot be open and comfortable in many places w/out hostility or discrimination

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LGBT discrimination persists

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males are also preferred over females in many cultures, especially w/ ______ ______ _______ (outlawed in China, 118-100)

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gender specific abortion

17
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evolution has prepared us to make snap judgments and instantly favor those who are like us

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ingroup

18
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how has evolution make us favor those like us? (3)

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  1. appearance
  2. sound
  3. preferences
19
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immediately the ‘us’ you consider yourself a part of excludes the ‘them’ that is the others that are unlike you

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outgroup

20
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where one tends to favor one’s own group and company (follows after ingroup/outgroup)

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in-group bias

21
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what are examples of in-group bias? (5)

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  1. cities
  2. cliques
  3. countries
  4. high schools
  5. states
22
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  1. tendency to recall faces of ones own race more accurately than 2. faces of other races (evolutionary development)
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  1. cross race effect and own race bias

2. other-race effect

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  1. ______ inequalities and 2. ______ are partly responsible for 3. __________
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  1. social
  2. divisions
  3. prejudice
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when some have 1. ______ or 2. _______, they tend to develop attitudes that 3. _______ things as they are

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  1. money
  2. powers
  3. justify
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the idea that the world is just and you get what you deserve – good or bad (even though it actually is random)

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just-world theory

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what is an example of just-world theory

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  1. rich and powerful are so b/c they’re good and capable

2. the poor is poor because they’re bad, irresponsible, and/or incapable

27
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the theory that prejudice offers an outlet for anger

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scape-goat theory

28
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example of scape-goat theory

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hostilities towards Muslims after 9/11 and presently mosques in NY are ground zero areas

29
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  1. _________ or 2. __________ frustration can intensify 3. ________ against schools or groups of people
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  1. economic
  2. performance
  3. prejudice
30
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economic frustration

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prejudice against rich or upper class from the poor

31
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heightened 1. ________ (2. _________) promotes 3. ‘________’ and can lead to 4. ___________ or desired 5. ______________ b/w nations

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  1. patriotism
  2. nationalism
  3. ‘othering’
  4. discrimination
  5. confrontation