A) implicit self-esteem
B) a superordinate goal
C) pluralistic ignorance
D) the jigsaw technique
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A) zero-sum results.
B) peace.
C) retaliation.
D) surrender.
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A) superior goal.
B) superordinate goal.
C) ingroup goal.
D) independent goal.
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A) dispositionally;situationally
B) positively;negatively
C) situationally;dispositionally
D) negatively;positively
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A) The more interracial contact South African Blacks and Whites have,the less sympathetic their political attitudes.
B) The more contact straight people have with gays and lesbians,the more accepting they become.
C) The more contact younger people have with older adults,the less favorable their attitudes toward older people.
D) Unlike direct contact,vicarious indirect contact is not effective in reducing prejudice.
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A) allowing carpoolers to drive in the faster freeway lane
B) requiring carpool cars and vans to park in special,larger parking lots farther away from the office building
C) lowering the price of gasoline to well below $1 per gallon
D) rewarding people who drive by themselves to work
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A) you confess and the other person does not confess
B) both you and the other person confess
C) you do not confess but the other person confesses
D) both you and the other person do not confess
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A) arbitration.
B) mediation.
C) subjugation.
D) integration.
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A) views of the opposing side become more simplistic.
B) rational thinking becomes less difficult.
C) seat-of-the-pants judgments become less likely.
D) tendencies toward groupthink are weakened.
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A) Bargaining
B) Amelioration
C) Mediation
D) Arbitration
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A) competition
B) making a very large group
C) communication
D) conciliation
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A) conflict
B) an illusion of transparency
C) mirror-image perception
D) altruism
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A) Both tempt people to explain their own behavior dispositionally.
B) Participants tend to commit the fundamental attribution error.
C) Participants' motives remain unaltered when they are in a social trap.
D) Their profits and losses add up to zero.
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A) contact
B) superordinate goals
C) bargaining
D) conciliation
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A) the Prisoner's Dilemma
B) pluralistic ignorance
C) the Tragedy of the Commons
D) an illusion of transparency
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A) arbitrated
B) integrative
C) mirror-image
D) zero-sum
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A) underestimating the strength of one's enemy
B) demonizing the enemy
C) rationalizing one's own motives
D) blaming the wrong people
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A) grandchildren of;second-generation
B) second-generation;grandchildren of
C) European;Asian
D) Asian;European
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A) When two sides have clashing perceptions,at least one is misperceiving the other.
B) Positive stereotypes of the outgroup,once formed,are often resistant to contradictory evidence.
C) To a striking degree,the misperceptions of those in conflict are never mutual.
D) People in conflict attribute similar virtues to the other group and vices to themselves.
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A) others take on a cooperative strategy.
B) resources are not partitioned.
C) the "commons" are divided into equal parts.
D) they belong to a small group.
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