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    PSY 235 EXAM #3 PREJUDICE STERETYPING & DISCRIMINATION 1. Prejudice: a generalized attitude toward members of a social group. 2. Differences between old-fashioned racism and modern racism 3. Aversive Racism: the explicit endorsement of racial equality accompanied by an unconscious harboring of negative feelings towards an ethnical group. 4. Ambivalent Sexism: 1) Hostile Sexism: a) Women seek to control men through sexuality and feminist ideology. b) Negative attitude

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    exposure to music that is difficult to reconcile with existing expectations about music structure and sound elicits compensatory efforts expressed in intergroup biases. It is theorized that presentation to such "interesting" sounding music can add to outgroup disparagement‚ regardless of the fact that the music itself is not connected to the gatherings being referred to. The purposes behind proposing such an impact is basically gotten from late improvements in exploration on "importance support"

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    positively different from beginning of film to the end. From further research‚ as stated‚ screening is costly. As a second option‚ the employer may therefore respond to his increased feelings of uncertainty by identifying himself more strongly with his ingroup (Vendrik and Schwieren 2010). For example‚ Mr. Masry has been screening Erin entire movie from beginning to end finding cues to perceive her. Both trust and perception of Erin became positive and Furthermore‚ her career at Mr.Masry law firm was beneficial

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    well as religious intolerance and aggression towards other religious groups and science. The study also supported the fundamental idea of terror management by confirming that other worldviews “contribute to religious prejudice because religious outgroups threaten strong RWV people’s worldview” (Goplen and Plant‚ 2015‚ p.1478). The scale was also strongly correlated to religious fundamentalism‚ or a belief that “there is one set of religious teachings that clearly contains the fundamental truth” about

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    Travis Sullivan 2/21/2013 Physician Stereotypes and African Americans Stereotypes are considered as beliefs and opinions about the characteristics‚ and behaviors of member of various groups (Whitley‚ Kite‚ 2010). Contemporary research suggests Stereotyping amongst physicians in clinical settings might lead to a misdiagnosis of African Americans. Health care workers are taught to categorize individuals according to social groups so that patients may be accurately stereotyped along health relevant

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    According to C. Wright Mills‚ the sociological imagination is a quality of mind that allows people to grasp how remote and impersonal social forces shape their life story or biography. Individuals tend to view their personal issues as social problems and try to connect their experiences with the workings of society. Mills believes that this is a way for people to understand their own personal problems. Throughout this Sociology course‚ we have focused a lot on the sociological imagination and how

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    The Real Horror Through the Words of Conrad The horror of Imperialism haunts Africa even today‚ and this suffering was greedily created by the Europeans for power and resources. The Europeans concluded they were helping the Africans like the Romans who helped the Europeans‚ but in reality they created intense chaos. One brave man‚ Joseph Conrad‚ spoke out against the hostility that the Europeans projected onto Africa through his controversial book‚ The Heart of Darkness. In order to reveal the unjust

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    Everyday we are surrounded by others of a different culture. It has become a part of our nature to interact with others from different backgrounds‚ considering how diverse today’s society is. The way we behave and the attitudes we form towards those of different cultures is called intercultural competence. With respect to Assessing Intercultural Competence‚ it also relates to those that interact with different cultures‚ regardless of the location itself (Deardorff‚ 2011). I’d like to consider myself

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    The Black Image in the White Mind argues that white Americans were conflicted in their attitudes about race. Both Entman and Rojecki attempt to analyze the portrayals of African-Americans by the mass media during the 1990s. The primary focus is the representation of African-Americans in television news. Dr. Robert M. Entman is a professor of media and public affairs at The George Washington University‚ and Dr. Andrew Rojecki is an associate professor and director of graduate studies in the Department

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    statement clearly shows the confidence that she has in living her life as her true self despite her race. Applying Allports theory‚ you could say there are multiple groups. Hurston falls into the in-group of her race and the people of her town. The outgroups to this would be the whites that travel through. Along with those groups there are also the people of Harlem when she travels there. Though she doesn’t allow the segregation around her disrupt her own sense of self‚ she can’t always completely

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