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PSYC 140 Midterm 3 Exam Questions
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Stereotypes - Correct answer-beliefs about the attributes of a group of people

-we do this because its easy (shortcut)

-resistant to change (confirmation bias, used to justify behavior)

-the cognitive component

Subtyping - Correct answer-we create a category for exceptions to a stereotype

Prejudice - Correct answer-an unjustified negative attitude toward a distinguishable

group of people, based solely on their membership in that group

-the affective component

-not always explicitly negative - benevolent sexism

Discrimination - Correct answer-unjustified negative behavior toward a group or

its members

-the behavioral component



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,Racism - Correct answer-an individuals prejudicial attitudes and discriminatory

behavior toward people of a given race

-also institutional practices (even if not motivated by prejudice) that subordinate

people of a given race

-similar definitions for sexism

Modern racism - Correct answer-a more subtle form of racism; more socially

acceptable

Characteristics of modern racism - Correct answer--believe it is wrong to be

prejudiced

-believe racism no longer exists

-believe that certain groups have been pushing too hard for equal rights

-believe that the government has given certain groups too much preferential

treatment

Realistic group conflict - Correct answer-prejudice and discrimination are likely to

arise when groups compete for limited resources

-an economic explanation for prejudice and discrimination




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, Examples of realistic group conflict - Correct answer-working class Americans

showed most anti-Black prejudice following the civil rights movement

(competition for jobs)




Israelis and Palestinians (competition for land)

Socialization - Correct answer-direct obsersvation of others

Faceism - Correct answer-In print media, 2/3 of the average male photo was

devoted to the face; less than half of female ads were devoted to the face.

In-group bias - Correct answer-tendency to favor one's group

In-group - Correct answer-"us"-a group who shares a sense of belonging and

feeling of common identity

(e.g. UCR students, Californians)

Out-group - Correct answer-"Them" - a group perceived as distinctively different

or apart from the in-group

(e.g. USC students, Southerners)

Minimal group paradigm (Tajfel) - Correct answer-create groups that have no

social reality (randomly place people in groups)


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