The definition of identity is the collection of features that
define a person and who they are. It can sometimes refer to
someone's name and personal information, but can also mean the
personality, interests, characteristics, and other unique aspects
of a person,
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What is Secondary Socialization
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The process of learning behaviors and values that are socially acceptable
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Which term describes a belief about the personal attributes of members of a group of people
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Stereotypes
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What caused researchers to stop the Stanford prison experiment after only six days
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The students acting as prisoners were showing signs of extreme
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What is necessary for the contact hypothesis to work
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Equal status of the groups
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What is a targeted identity
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A group that is systematically mistreated or oppressed.
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What term describes the tendency of an individual to attribute his own successes to internal factors while putting the blame for failures on external factors
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primarys
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What is the systematic mistreatment of people based on their social identity group called
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What is the systematic mistreatment of people based on their
social identity group called "Oppression."
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Competition with other groups and peer pressure are both examples of which of the following
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ways groups can gain power
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The process of learning socially acceptable behaviors beliefs and values is called
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Secondary socialization
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Engaging in negative or harmful actions toward a group of people or its members is called .
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Which of the examples below is an example of oppression
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Being the first in your family to graduate from high school
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The people who care for children as they grow up are called
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caregivers.
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having a family member who graduated from high school.
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Having a negative or hostile feeling toward a group of people or its members is called
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prejudice
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a stereotype
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An emergency situation at robbers cave brought the groups together because of
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superordinate goals
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What is the definition of identity
The definition of identity is the collection of features that
define a person and who they are. It can sometimes refer to
someone's name and personal information, but can also mean the
personality, interests, characteristics, and other unique aspects
of a person,
What is Secondary Socialization
The process of learning behaviors and values that are socially acceptable
Which term describes a belief about the personal attributes of members of a group of people
Stereotypes
What caused researchers to stop the Stanford prison experiment after only six days
The students acting as prisoners were showing signs of extreme
distress.
What is necessary for the contact hypothesis to work
Equal status of the groups
What is a targeted identity
A group that is systematically mistreated or oppressed.
What term describes the tendency of an individual to attribute his own successes to internal factors while putting the blame for failures on external factors
primarys
What is the systematic mistreatment of people based on their social identity group called
What is the systematic mistreatment of people based on their
social identity group called "Oppression."
Competition with other groups and peer pressure are both examples of which of the following
ways groups can gain power
The process of learning socially acceptable behaviors beliefs and values is called
Secondary socialization
Engaging in negative or harmful actions toward a group of people or its members is called .
Answer thi Engaging in negative or harmful actions toward a
group of people or its members is called s question…
Which of the examples below is an example of oppression
Being the first in your family to graduate from high school
The people who care for children as they grow up are called
caregivers.
Which of the examples below is an example of privilege
having a family member who graduated from high school.
Having a negative or hostile feeling toward a group of people or its members is called
prejudice
A belief about the attributes of members of a group of people is called
a stereotype
An emergency situation at robbers cave brought the groups together because of