Chapter 6 Flashcards

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Individual Differences:

1) Ideology: set of a__ that p__ people to view the world in certain ways.
i. e. r__ vs. d__.

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attitudes, predispose

republicans, democrats

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Ideology Types:

a) Right Wing Authoritarianism (RWA):
- submissive to a___.
- a___ support authority.
- highly c__.

Correlated with p__ against many groups.. why?

  • mental i__.
  • organize the world in i__ and o__ more.
  • dislike groups that a__ dislikes

ex: religious authorities

RWA German Hiring Study:

  • West Germans role play as department head.
  • measured RWA
  • IV: Receive a note from the company president, “Hiring East Germans would be a bad idea.” vs. control
  • DV: Do they recommend hiring an East German?

Main Point: People high in RWA engaged in s__ d__.

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authority, aggressively, conventional, prejudice

inflexibility, ingroups, outgroups, authority

sanctioned discrimination

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Ideology Types:

b) Social Dominance Orientation (SDO):
- How much someone wants ingroup to d__ and be s__ to outgroup.
- Ingroups should have the r__/s__.
- Outgroups should be s__.

Greater p__ -> higher SDO
-Dislike any group that c__ status quo.

Personality Scale for SDO:

  • “Some groups of people are simply i__ to other groups.”
  • “Group e__ should be our ideal.”
  • “In getting what you want, it is sometimes necessary to use f__ against other groups.

Why it’s related to prejudice:
-Worldview: groups are competing for l__ r__.

Fixed Pie Fallacy: minority g__ = majority l__

Study: Black Gain is White Pain:
-white people rated that as black people became __ discriminated against, white people became __ discriminated against.

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dominate, superior

resources/status

subordinate

power
challenge

inferior
equality
force

limited resources

gain, loss

less, more

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Ideology Types:

b) Social Dominance Orientation (SDO) continued:

Legitimizing Myths:
-beliefs used to j_ status quo.

e. g: Minority groups not in powerful positions.
- Legitimizing Myth: they’re l__ and u__.

Can be n_ or p_ stereotypes.
-“African Americans are a__, not good b__ l__.”

Motivation to Prove Dominance Study:

  • a math test given to white participant.
  • IV: the research assistant is black or white.
  • DV: # of correct answers.
  • Results: High SDO participants tested by a black RA scores ~__%
  • everyone else scored ~__%
A

justify

lazy, unintelligent

negative, positive

athletic, business leaders

80, 50

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Ideologies Summary:

RWA: S__ to ingroup a__.

  • prejudice depends on a__ figure.
  • dislike groups the a__ dislikes.

SDO: D__ of ingroup over outgroup.

  • authority is i__.
  • disliked groups that t__ ingroup’s status.
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submission, authority
authority, authority

dominance
irrelevant
threaten

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Individual Differences:

2) Values: enduring b__ about the importance of g__ we aspire to achieve.

How are values relevant?

  • prejudice arises from p__ value d__.
  • prejudice can be a way to d__ values.
  • some values i__ prejudice.
A

beliefs, goals

perceived, differences
defend, inhibit

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Individual Differences:

2) Values

Value Dissimilarity Hypothesis:
-believing that the outgroup does not s__ your ingroup values produces p__.

Ex: Individualism: a value of i__, s__-r__, and a strong w__ ethic.

  • common in the US
  • prejudice toward groups stereotyped as l__ (o__ people).

Ex: Family Values:

  • L___ community thought to violate these values.
  • greater e__ of “family values” -> greater p__ against LGBTQ.
A

share, prejudice

independence, self-reliance, work, lazy, overweight

LGBTQ
endorsement, prejudice

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Individual Differences:

2) Values

Attribution-Value Model:
Prejudice depends on:
-violation of v__.
-perceived r__ for violation

If people can c__ violations –> p__.
If people cannot c__–> l__/n__ p__.

Weight Responsibility Study:
-form impressions of overweight women.
-IV: perceived responsibility
(“Overweight due to a medical condition” or “overweight due to overeating.”)
-DV: Do you think you would like this person?

Main Point: Changing perceived c__ reduced n__ attitudes.

A

values, responsibility

control, prejudice
control, less/no prejudice

control, negative

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Individual Differences:

2) Values

Terror Management Theory:
awareness of your inevitable d__ –> f__/a__

Mortality Salience: a s__ reminder of d__.
ex: dental pain vs. death.

How can we reduce this unpleasantness?

  • Reaffirming c__ values reduces this anxiety.
  • W__ defense.

-“I___” through connecting to e__ culture.

Mortality-Salience Theory:

  • ingroup i__
  • n__ stereotypes of outgroup
  • outgroup p__
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death, fear/anxiety

situational, death

cultural, worldview

immortality, enduring

identification
negative
prejudice

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Individual Differences:

3) Self Esteem: an e__ of yourself.

“secure:”

  • h__ self esteem
  • high e__ and i__ self esteem

“Defensive:”

  • h__ self esteem
  • low __ self esteem
  • greater b__.
A

evaluation

high, explicit, implicit

high, implicit, greater.

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Values:

Egalitarianism:
-Value of equal o__, equal t__, and c__ for others well being.

  • works as a “b__” on p__ reactions
  • not s__ to any group
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opportunity, treatment, concern

brake, prejudiced

specific

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