What is the fundamental human motive to form and maintain strong, stable interpersonal relationships.
What is The Need to Belong
This hypothesis is a statement that there is no effect or no difference, and it serves as the default or starting assumption in hypothesis testing.
What is the Null Hypothesis
This is the belief that heterosexuality is the norm.
What is Heteronormativity
A prominent figure in the Black nationalist movement known for taking power by any means necessary
Who is Malcolm X
This theoretical perspective focuses on one-on-one interactions and the meanings people attach to them.
What is symbolic interactionism?
This factor refers to how close someone is to us physically.
What is proximity
This error occurs when the null hypothesis is true, but is incorrectly rejected.
What is a Type 1 Error
Stereotypical images give more value to these groups over others. What is the Name of this group
What is the dominate group
Sparked by police brutality toward Rodney King and the killing of Latasha Harlins, what were the ramifications?
What was the 1992 LA Riots
The system by which groups of people are ranked in a society on the basis of power and economic wealth is known as this.
What is Stratification
Babies show a preference for faces that adults rate as this.
What is attractive
This test looks for an effect in one direction, while This one test checks for effects in both directions.
2 answers:
What is a one-tail
What is a two-tailThis American cultural trait emphasizes individual achievement.
What is individualism
The central strategy of Martin Luther King Jr.?
What is nonviolent civil disobedience?
When someone believes their own culture and way of life are superior to others, this is called what?
What is ethnocentrism
Name the three facets of loneliness.
Intimate (or emotional) loneliness, Relational (or social) loneliness, Collective loneliness
What is the .05 level of significance?
When p-value greater than .05 it is not significant
This amendment protects religious freedom in the US.
What is the First Amendment
This group, founded in 1966 and known for advocating Black self-defense and community empowerment, was highly influenced by Malcolm X and set his principles as their foundation.
Who are the Black Panther Party for Self-Defense?
This term refers to a violation of the norms or rules of a society.
What is Deviance
Prolonged exposure to someone can sometimes lead to this negative outcome.
What is contempt
How do you interpret the results of a test for significance?
Compare the p-value to the significance level
Name a film where a character with a disability is portrayed as a villain.
Too many to write
Emerged in the mid-1960s, emphasized Black pride, self-reliance, and self-defense
What is the Black Power Movement
This approach uses observation, hypothesis testing, and data analysis to study human social behavior.
What is the scientific method (or scientific approach)?