Social Psychology CHAPTER 10 Flashcards

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In intergroup conflict, the groups engage in antagonistic actions toward one another to control some outcome important to them

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True

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In intergroup conflict, the groups engage in antagonistic actions towards another group to control some outcome to them

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False

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In misperception, it is groups in conflict forming distorted images of each other

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True

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In social dilemma, it is groups in conflict forming distorted images of each other

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False.

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5
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In social dilemma, it is choosing between self-interest and interest of the community

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True

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6
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In social dilemma, it is choosing between the interest of the community and other groups

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False

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7
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Cooperation is a decision that favors self-interest

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True

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Cooperation is a decision that favors collective interest

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False

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In relative deprivation theory, is is the feeling of deficiency based on comparison with relevant others who are seen as doing better than yourself

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True

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10
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In relative deprivation theory, is the feeling of abundance based on comparison with relevant others who are seen as doing better than yourself

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False

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11
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The realistic group conflict theory posits hostility between others in order to perceived reality

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True

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12
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The realistic group conflict theory, posits benevolence between others in order to perceived

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False

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13
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In Social Identity Theory, it refers to a person’s self-concept derived from his membership to a group

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True

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In Social Identity Theory, it refers to a person’s social concept derived from his membership to a group

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False

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The social dominance theory, is the desire to see one’s own group to dominate the other

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True

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In social dominance theory, it is the desire to see others group dominate one another

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False

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17
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In positioning theory, it explains how groups negotiate and contest dominance and subordination as a result of power differential in group relations

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True

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18
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In positioning theory, it explains how groups shows subordination as a result of power in group relations

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False

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The group cohesion are members that generally show higher levels of loyalty and commitment

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True

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20
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The group cohesion are members that seldom shows higher levels of loyalty and commitment

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False

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21
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Leadership Militancy are competition for leadership within a group will increase group militancy and intensify the level of conflict with outside groups

22
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Leadership Militancy are competition to strengthen bonds within a group and lessen conflict with outside groups

23
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The norms and conformity means that the group typically reorder goal priorities and favor those behaviors that can help it win the conflict

24
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The norms and conformity means that the group members attack on another typically to reorder goal priorities and favor those behaviors that can help it win the conflict

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The superordinate goals is an objective held in common by all groups in a conflict that cannot be achieved without the supportive efforts of the others
True
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The superordinate goals is an objective held in common by all groups in a conflict that can be achieved without the supportive efforts of the others
False
27
The Intergroup contact, it is a prolonged and personal contact with the out-group tend to produce more positive attitudes toward them
True
28
The Intergroup contact, it is a prolonged and contact with the in-group to produce more positive attitudes towards one another
False
29
Mediators are independent third parties who help groups in conflict to identify issues and agree on some resolution
True
30
Mediators are two parties who help each other in conflict to form issues and agree on some resolution
False
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Arbitrators are neutral third parties who has the power to decide how a conflict will be resolved
True
32
Arbitrators are opposition parties who has the power to decide how a conflict will be resolved
False
33
In year 2018, the poverty rate is 16.7%
True
34
In year 2018, the poverty rate is 12.7%
False
35
A person may have high social status but not belonging to high socioeconomic status
True
36
A person that have a high social status belongs to high socioeconomic status
False
37
The rich have less depression and anxiety; have improved health and longer life-expectancy (Adler,2994)
True
38
The rich have likely have depression and anxiety; have improved health and longer life-expectancy (Adler,1994)
False
39
To be poor is to be at risk for increased stress, negative emotions, and toxic environment (Chen, 2004)
True
40
To be poor is to be immune at stress, negative emotions, and toxic environment (Chen, 2004)
False
41
In the Philippines, self-esteem is strongly associated with social class than is typically found in Western countries (Watkins & Astilla, 1979)
True
42
In Western countries,self-esteem is strongly associated with social class than is typically found in the Philippines(Watkins & Astilla, 1979)
False
43
According to Tuazon, Filipino poor tend to have no aspirations
True
44
According to Tuazon, Filipino poor tend to have aspirations
False
45
The elite attribute poverty to the poor people’s laziness, opportunistic behavior and fatalistic view.
True
46
The elite attribute poverty to the poor people’s laziness, opportunistic behavior and optimistic view.
False
47
Baluyot and Bolintiam (2008) found that tambays attribute their situation to external and stable factors such as lack of education and opportunities and eventually develop learned helplessness.
True
48
Baluyot and Bolintiam (2008) found that tambays attribute their situation to internal factors such as lack of shelter and food insecurity and eventually develop learned helplessness.
False
49
Filipino women in the low SES showed a strong achievement orientation, self-efficacy, and high self-esteem
True
50
Filipino women in the low SES showed a weak achievement orientation, self-efficacy, and high self-esteem
False
51
According to (Lee,1997)Street children of Metro Manila has more positive and less negative coping styles, and greater perceived social support from loved ones.
True
52
According to (Lee,1997)Street children of Metro Manila has more negative and less positive coping styles, and greater perceived social support from loved ones.
False