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Dynamic social impact theory - correct answer Improved upon weakness of social
impact theory where people were passive recipients. Has four components:
consolidation, clustering, correlation, principle of continuing diversity
Consolidation, dynamic social impact theory - correct answer Diversity reduced by
minority opinion accepting the majority opinion
Clustering, dynamic social impact theory - correct answer subgroups that emerge and
hold differing opinions than the over-arching population
Correlation, dynamic social impact theory - correct answer Previously disconnected
ideas become connected in some way
,Continuing diversity, dynamic social impact theory - correct answer Because there is
clustering that causes subgroups to emerge, consolidation will not be able to wipe out
minority opinion
Crowding - correct answer State of mind that occurs when people are in high-
population-density situations
Crowding can have positive effects in certain situations: - correct answer Sporting
events, rock concerts, attention-grabbing movies. When people are expecting a
crowded situation not as bad. No impact on simple tasks
Crowding negative effects - correct answer Complex tasks. Densely populated areas
linked with increased physicla and mental health problems, poor academic
performance, juvenile delinquency, higher mortality rates
,Pre-encounter stage - correct answer Race and identity have low salience. In
assimilation stage adopt mainstream identity. In anti-black substage accept negative
beliefs about black people and as a result have low self esteem
Encounter stage - correct answer Exposure to single significant race-related event or
series ofe vents leads to racial/cultural awareness and interest in developing black
identity
Immersion-emersion stage - correct answer Race and racial identity have high
salience. Idealize black culture and feel rage towards whites. During emersion
substage intense emotions subside but individuals reject all aspect of white culture
Internalization stage - correct answer Race continues to have high slaience. Have
adopted one of three identities: pro-black, nonracist; biculturist - integrate black and
white; multiculturalist - integrates black with two or more salient cultural identities
Integration (acculturation) - correct answer Person maintains his or her own
(minority) culture and also incporates many aspects of the dominant culture
, Assimilation (acculturation) - correct answer Person relinquishes his or her culture
and accepts majority culture
Seperation (acculturation) - correct answer A person withdraws from the dominant
culture and accepts his or her own culture
Marginalization (acculturation) - correct answer Person does not identify with either
his or her own culture or the majority culture
Schemas function as: (four ways) - correct answer Evaluation, prediction, role playing,
identification
Types of schemas - correct answer Person, event, self, and role
id (freud) - correct answer The id is the impulsive (and unconscious) part of our
psyche which responds directly and immediately to the instincts. The personality of the
newborn child is all id