Chap 1 part 1 : prejudices, stereotypes and discrimination Flashcards

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endogroupes

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ingroups

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exogroupes

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outgroups

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… enable us to organize our perceptions about people, freeing us from the burden of attending to all the characteristics of each person we meet

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social categories

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The Rosenthal effect is all about

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self-fulfilling prophecies

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When a group views itself positively, we call it

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ingroup favoritism

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When a group views other groups negatively, we call it

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outgroup derogation

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Who has run the most prominent example of negative affect towards an ingroup in 1939 with the “Doll Test” ?

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Clark and Clark

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The … is a methodology proposed by Tajfel and his colleagues to investigate the minimal conditions required for discrimination to occur between groups

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Minimal group paradigm

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Who created the social identity theory ?

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Henri Tajfel and John Turner

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According to the social identity theory, what are the 3 mental processes involved in evaluating others ?

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social categorization -> social identification -> social comparison

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The fact that a group views other groups negatively

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outgroup derogation

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What is the minimal group paradigm ?

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a methodology proposed by Tajfel and his colleagues to investigate the minimal conditions required for discrimination to occur between groups

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What is the theory elaborated by Brewer in 1991 ?

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Optimal Distinctiveness Theory

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In the Optimal Distinctiveness Theory, people are motivated to identify with groups that provide an optimal balance between 2 needs, which needs ?

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Assimilation and Differenciation

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How is called the theory proposing that people are motivated to reduce subjective uncertainty ?

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Subjective Uncertainty Reduction Theory

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How is called the theory proposing that people have a need for self-preservation ?

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Terror Management Theory