Groups
Stereotypes, Prejudice, Discrimination
Cooperation and Competition
100

What makes a group of individuals appear as a group — what makes a group "groupy"

Entitativity

100

What is the difference between stereotypes and prejudice?

Stereotypes are primarily cognitive, while prejudice includes an affective component

100
Humans are motivated by two core social goals:

____-concern and ____-concern

200

Theory that states our identities and self esteem are influenced by the groups we belong to.

Social identity theory

200

The anxiety or concern people feel when they fear that their behavior might confirm a negative stereotype about their group.

Stereotype threat

200

Based on the idea that causing unnecessary harm unto others is wrong

Harm-based morality

300

The shared expectations, guidelines, or unwritten rules within a group that shape how members are supposed to behave.

Group norms/rules

300

The tendency to prefer, support, and give favorable treatment to members of one’s own group over those in other groups

Ingroup favoritism

300

Context-dependent rules that change across cultures, time, and settings 

Social-conventional morality

400

When a group of like-minded people reinforce each other's opinions and these opinions become more extreme as they're discussed.

Group polarization

400

The tendency to view members of groups we don’t belong to in a negative light—seeing them as inferior our own group.

Outgroup derogation

400

The perceived fairness of how resources, rewards, or outcomes are allocated among people.

Distributive Fairness

500

Thee belief that a group has a fixed, unchanging underlying nature or essence

Essentialism

500

A socially-constructed technology that utilizes phenotypical categorizations to erect and naturalize hierarchies of differential human value

(in other words, a humanly created system of socially and economically ordering the world based on physical categorizations)

Race

500

This theory suggests that competition over scarce resources — like jobs and land — breeds intergroup hostility.

Realistic conflict theory

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