Problem 3 Chapter 11 Flashcards

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What is intergroup Behaviour?

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Behavior among individuals that is regulated by those individual’s awareness of and identification with different social group

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What is a metaheory?

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Set of interrelated concepts and principles concerning which theories or type of theory are appropriate—> theory of how a theory works

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What is relative deprivation?

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Seem of having less than we are entitled to have

—> arises from comparisons between our experiences and our expectations

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What are the two types of relative deprivations

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Egoistic relative deprivation

Fraternalistic relative deprivation

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What is the egoistic relative deprivation?

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Individuals sense of deprivation relative to other similar individuals (personally feeling having a less that we are entitled to)

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What is fraternalistic relative deprivation?

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Comparisons with dissimilar others )(our group has less than it is entitled to have

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What is a J curve?

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Is a graphical figure that captures the way I. Which relative deprivation arises when attainments suddenly fall short of rising expectations

->how people construct their future expectations from last and current attainment

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What is a protest?

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For a social food or against a social I’ll -> involves the clash of ideas and ideologies between groups

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What are superordinate goals?

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Goals that both groups desire but that can only be achieved by both groups cooperating

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What is a realistic conflict theory?

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Theory of inter group conflict that explains inter group Behaviour in terms of nature or goal relations between groups

—> individuals who share goals requiring interdependence for their achievement tend to cooperate and form a group

—> individuals who have mutually exclusive goals engage in inter individual competition

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What is game theory,

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A social dilemma that addresses prisoners dilemma, trucking game and commons dilema

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What is the minimal group paradigm?

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Experimental methodology to investigate the effect of social categorization alone in Behaviour

-> study of how quickly and easy you can form a group

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What is a group mind?

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What happens when people are in large groups (become primitive m, loss of personality , mindless ,loss of responsibility).

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What is a social identity theory?

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Theory of group membership and intergroup relations based on self categorization, social comparison and the construction of a shared self definition in terms of ingroup defining properties

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Schema of social identity theory

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Look up page 14 of the summary

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What is social identity?

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The part of the self concept that derives form our membership of social groups

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What does social identity do?

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Describe attributes

Prescribed what one should think and behave

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What is the social change belief system?

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Belief that intergroup boundaries are impermeable. A lower status individual can improve social identity only by challenging the legitimacy of the higher status group position

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What is collective Behaviour?

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Ethel Behaviour of group in made in a crowd protest or riot

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What is deindividuation?

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Process whereby people lose their sense of socialized individual identity and engage in non social Behaviour

More impulsive reacting without thinking

21
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What is emergent norm theory?

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Collective Behaviour is regulated by norms based on distinctive Behaviour that arises in the initially nor less crowd

—> how a norm emerges from the crowd

22
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How do you improve intergroup relations?

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Intergroup contact, integrates thread model

Collective narcisssism

Contact hypothesis

Extended contact effect

Common ingroup identity model

Color blind

Superordinate goals

Bargaining

Mediation

Arbitration

Conciliation

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What is collective narcissism?

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Group develops a strong sense of ethnocentrism high unstable self esteem

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What is cjntaxt hypithesis?

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View that bringing members of opposing. Social groups together will improve intergroup relations and reduce prejudice and discrimination

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What is the extended contact effect?

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Knowing about an ingroup member who shares a close relationship with an outgroup member can improve ones own attitudes about the out group

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What is the common ingroup identity model?

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If members of opposing groups can be encouraged to categorize themselves as members of the same group intergroup attitudes will disappear

27
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What is color blind?

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Ignore group differences completely

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What are superordinate goals?

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Shared goals that are unachievable by either group alone

29
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What is bargaining?

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Process of intergroup conflict resolution where representatives reach agreement through direct negotiation

30
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What is mediation?

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Process of intergroup conflict resolution where a neutral third party intervened in the negotiation process to facilitate settlement

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What is arbitration?

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Process of intergroup conflict resolution in which a neutral third party is invited to impose a mutually binding settlement

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What is conciliation?

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Prices whereby groups make cooperative gestures to one another in the hope of avoiding an escalation of conflict