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22 Cards in this Set
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It refers timo the expectations, impressions, and opinions abothe the characteristics of a members of a group. |
Stereotypes |
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It reflects the overall attitude and emotional response to a group. |
Prejudice |
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It refers to differences in actions toward different groups. |
Discriminations |
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Differences of stereotypes, prejudice and discrimination. |
Back (Definition) |
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It occurs when prejudicial attitudes cause individuals of a particular group to be treated differently from others. |
Discrimination |
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The two types of discrimination |
Back (Definition) |
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It attempts to classify stereotypes with respect to a hypothetical in-group using two dimensions: warmth and competence. |
Stereotype content model |
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A process wherein stereotypes expectations are created to lead to confirmations of it. |
Self-fulfilling prophecy |
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It refers to the concept of people being concerned or anxious about confirming a negative stereotype about one’s social group. The anxious arised causes them to have lower performance. |
Stereotype threat |
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A common way by which large organizations and political groups attempt to create prejudices in others. |
Propaganda |
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Social factors that influence prejudice |
Power, prestige and class |
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Is the level of respect shown to a person by othersit r |
Prestige |
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It refers to the ability of people or groups to achieve their goals despite any obstacles abd their ability to control resources. |
Power |
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It refers to the practice of making judgments about other cultures based on the values and beliefs of one’s own culture especially when it comes to language, customs and religion. |
Ethnocentrism |
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The two types of discrimination |
Back (Definition) |
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Remember the classification of stereotypes |
Back (Definition) |
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Are those in which the griup is viewed with pride and other positive feelings |
Admiration Strereotype |
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Are those in which the group is lookef down upon as inferior, dismissed or ignored.those |
Paternalistic Strereotype |
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Those viewed with jealousy, bitterness or distrustthese |
Envious Strereotype |
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These are viewed with resentment, annoyance or angerlow |
Contemptuous Strereotype |
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Low competence but high warmth and high competence but low warmth |
Paternalistic Strereotype Envious Strereotype |
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High competence with high warmth |
Admiration Stereotype |