a person doesn't "see color" (race/ethnicity)
This is the process by which groups' attitudes tends to become more extreme over time
What is polarization?
Your brain sees race from this age.
What is 6 mos and up?
"What are you?" is an example of what?
What is micro invalidation?
Robber's Cave (the study) demonstrated what theory about intergroup conflict?
What is the Realistic Conflict Theory?
In contrast to colorblindness, multiculturalism focuses on:
Differences between racial/cultural groups
Princess Fiona and Donkey (from Shrek) both share this type of stigma.
What is concealable?
Armin vs. Arman: this robot study demonstrated that...
Robot prejudice is real.
According to the Enos train study, what did intergroup contact do to attitudes towards immigration?
What is making anti-immigration attitudes worse?
The stereotype content model says that we judge people based on these 2 dimensions.
What are warmth, competence?
3rd generation hyphenated-Americans are likely to show this level of cultural identity (acculturation, assimilation, or bicultural identity integration)?
What is assimilation?
Studies on census predictions show this.
What is more negative attitudes towards minorities, including by other minorities?
Other than sexism, what is a well-established basis for gender differences in risk?
What is evolution/sexual selection?
According to the 10 Big Ideas in Brain Science, these are the 2 systems involved in decision making.
What is the fast/automatic vs. the slow/intentional system (system 1 vs. 2)?
What was the one group that was surprisingly likely to vote for Obama?
What are antiegalitarians?
Race, ethnicity, culture, nationality: these are their differences.
What is presumed biological differences based on superficial features (race) vs. practices/values/beliefs/shared common ancestry (ethnicity/culture) vs. national origin (nationality)?
This was the point of the checker's demo.
What is the tendency for mild preferences to result in extreme segregation?
Revenge studies show this.
Revenge is sweet but causes worse psychological outcomes in the long run.
How does Wesley Yang feel about classic Asian values of filial piety and the Tiger Mom phenomena
What is f*ck filial piety and overcome Tiger Mom's parenting in order to become more interesting and risky?
What are empirically-proven ways to: 1) increase egalitarianism among even the wealthy and 2) improve attitudes towards LGBTQ+ individuals?
What is 1) show them videos of childhood poverty and 2) canvas with experiences of what it's like to grow up trans?
These are the 3 responses to identity threat.
What are disidentification, internalization & collective action?
These are the 4 ingredients for intergroup contact to work.
What are: equal status, common goals, cooperation, support of authorities?
Identity vs. issues: what matters more when it comes to both politics and the elderly?
What is identity?
According to Arkes, would Jesse Jackson show bias on the IAT? Why?
What is yes, b/c the IAT is about awareness of (other's) biases rather than your own personal biases.
Name some examples of stereotype threat vs. boost?
What is women and math, Blacks and academic performance vs. Asians and math, White/Black men watching their own race perform well during a NBA game?