Asked by Chase Tedeton on Jul 23, 2024
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The classic Robber's Cave study showed that prejudice can be reduced by ________.
A) mere exposure
B) relearning social norms
C) cooperating to meet a mutually beneficial goal
D) rethinking one's stereotypes
Robber's Cave Study
An experiment on intergroup conflict and cooperation conducted by Muzafer Sherif, illustrating how competition can lead to hostility and how cooperative goals can reduce intergroup conflict.
Prejudice
A preconceived opinion or bias against an individual or group without sufficient knowledge, reason, or experience.
Stereotypes
Preconceived and oversimplified ideas or images about certain groups of people, often based on race, gender, or other characteristics, that may lead to biased judgments.
- Recognize and elucidate the notions of in-group and out-group within social identity.
- Comprehend the mechanisms and outcomes associated with social categorization and social identity theory.
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Learning Objectives
- Recognize and elucidate the notions of in-group and out-group within social identity.
- Comprehend the mechanisms and outcomes associated with social categorization and social identity theory.
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