SOP exam 2
Which of the following is a reason why introspection can be misleading?
We don't always know or have conscious access to the reasons for our actions
Self-Deprecation
implying that we're not as good as other people by building others up or bringing ourselves down
Outgroup homogeneity
"they are all alike, we are all different"
Sherif- Robber's Cave study
-Boys at summer cant randomly assigned to two groups and had competition -Derogated other group, praised on group -Eliminating competition didn't reduce prejudice
Collective guilt
-Can reduce prejudice -Thinking about white advantages leads to more guilt than thinking about black advantages -When combined with efficacy--> antidiscrimination behaviors
Social learning perspective
-Children learn social attitudes from others -More parents are prejudice, more child become prejudice -Other factors come into play as children get older
Baumesiter study
-Depletion study -cookies & radishes -Participants who ate radishes gave up sooner than those who ate chocolate
Avoiding feelings of collective guilt
-Derogate victims -Moral disengagement -Motivated forgetting
Modern Racism
-Don't share racist views in public -Attribute views to things other than prejudice -Make self seem colorblind -More subtle
Self esteem in college students
-Drops during first year but increases after that
Concealing identities
-Health conditions -sexual orientation -religion -can result in lower self esteem and increased distress
Self Discrepancy theory
-Peoples specific emotional reaction to a discrepancy depends which self guide they do not meet Actual-Ideal= Sad Actual-ought=anxious Actual-feared=relief
Which self is most salient?
-Relevance in context -Distinctiveness in context -Important traits -how people refer to us
Mischel& Baker
-Self control and delayed gratification -eating marshmallow or waiting and get 2
Self serving bias
-Self serving attributions -Better than average -Unrealistic optimism -notice our own behaviors
Recategorization
-Shift boundary between us and them (reduce bias) -common ingroup identity model (one big social group) -Superordinate goals
Implicit attitudes
-Sometimes not aware of our views (unconscious) -Access them by IAT and priming techniques -Affect discriminatory behaviors- police shooter biases
Resisting Stereotypes
-We can reduce reliance of them by responding 'no' -training necessary
Self evaluation maintenance model
-We distance ourselves from those who perform better than us and move closer to others who perform worse than us -in domains that matter to us -protects self esteem -helps maintain positive self view
Gender and self esteem
-Women usually have lower self esteem than met -Except in countries with equality, they are equal -decline at 65 y/o
Glass ceiling
-barrier that prevents women from reaching high level positions in the workplaces
Positive self views
-motivated to view ourselves positively -more powerful that desire to be accurate
social influence toward stereotyping
-our groups attitudes strongly influence our own -changing perceptions of group attitudes can change own attitudes
Discrepancy
-our view of ourselves includes how well our actual self matches our self guides -A mismatch between our actual self and a self guide -motivates change
Schmitt, Silvia, Branscombe
-people believe their performance would be compared to another person or compared between gender -Other person: liked poor performing person more than high -Other gender: liked high performing same gender person more than poor performing same gender person
Contact Hypothesis
-prejudice reduced when there is more contact between groups -Realize similarities -reduces us vs. them -Quality of interaction matters
The self from other's perspective
-sometimes others are more accurate -we can learn about ourselves by taking other's perspective -more likely to make dispositional traits about ourselves after
Stereotype threat
-the fear of confirming other negative stereotypes about ones group -makes it difficult for people to perform up to their potential
Possible selves
-the self we may be in the future -engage in activities that allow us to achieve positive possible future selves -avoid negative and feared possible selves
Social comparison theory
-there is no way we can measure our success or failure so we compare ourselves to others to help evaluate
Independent self construal
-think of selves as individuals -Western culture
Interdependent self construal
-think of selves in relation to other people -Eastern culture
Better than average effect
-view ourselves as above average on almost all traits -but we can't all be above average
Basking in reflected glory
-when a member of our social group does well, we feel good about ourselves and reflect their success onto ourselves
Accuracy of introspection
-when behavior is based on deliberate though rather than automatic -must take in factors that affect feelings
How to increase self control
1. Rest between tasks 2. think abstractly about goals 3. shorter self control task 4. self regulation training
Way to enhance self presentation
1. Self promoting 2. Self verification perspective 3. Ingratiation 4. Self deprecation
According to the theory of planned behavior, what type of process precedes the decision to engage in a particular behavior
A rational behavior
Is self serving bias good or bad?
Adaptive- motivates us to achieve, helps us feel good and less depressed -mostly good
Which of the following is usually true of a persuasive communicator?
An attractive communicator is more persuasive than an unattractive communicator.
Encouraging majority members to think about the advantages they have enjoyed as a result of their majority status increases their ________ guilt, which, in turn ________ racism.
Collective; reduces
one approach to reducing prejudice and bias is to encourage individuals to recategorize outgroup members and ingroup members as both being part of a larger single social entity. This approach is known as the ________ model
Common ingroup identity
cross race identification
Difficulty identifying faces of people who are a different race than us
Which of the following is NOT a way that we resist persuasion attempts?
Ego-depletion
Some people feel that certain groups of people have some underlying, biologically-based features that distinguish that group from other groups. These supposed distinguishing features are known as ______
Essences
Which attitudinal factor describes the extent of how strongly an individual feels about an issue?
Extremity
Stereotyping
Generalized beliefs about social groups and the traits or characteristics they are believed to share -Cognition
Minimal groups
Groups that are arbitrary and have no meaning
Research shows that, on average, ________________
Men have higher self-esteem than women
Prejudice
Negative emotion responses to or dislike of others based on group membership -Affect
Due to the fact that we can define ourselves differently at any time, we have many selves. Can we say that one of these selves is the "true" self?
No, because all selves can be accurate, depending on the context and comparative dimension.
According to the theory of planned behavior, our behavioral intentions are determined in part by our perceptions of whether others will approve or disapprove of the behavior, our perceptions of our ability to perform the behavior, and _____
Out attitudes toward a particular behavior
Self guides
Possible selves -Ideal -Ought -Feared
How do we measure self esteem?
Rosenberg Self Esteem Scale -domain -implicit
What is the most common method used to measure personal self-esteem as an overall assessment of self-evaluation?
Rosenberg scale
Sociometer theory
Self esteem is an internal cue that monitors our social standing
What helps maintain positive self view?
Self evaluation maintenance model
How do prejudiced people come to perceive themselves as unprejudiced?
They compare themselves to extreme bigots and feel that they don't match up
Discrimination
Treating others differently based on group membership -Behavior
When are women more likely to gain access to high-status positions?
When companies are in a time of crisis
Self handicapping
actions people take to handicap their own performance in order to build an excuse for anticipated failure; may try to sabotage performance in order to preserve self esteem
ingratiation
attempting to convey to others that we like them by flattering or praising them
Self Promoting
attempting to present our positive characteristics to other people
Gender-based discrimination affects a substantial proportion of the population by ________
blocking women's progress in the workplace
According to the elaboration-likelihood and the heuristic-systematic models of persuasion, the two key factors that will determine whether we engage in effortful or effortless processing of information are one's _______
capacity to process information and level of motivation
Glass cliff effect
choosing women for leadership positions after some sort of crisis that makes the position risky or likely to be a failure
IntErgroup comparison
compare our group to other groups -social identity
IntrAgroup comparison
compare ourselves to other people who are members of our groups -personal identity
Downward social comparison
comparing yourself with someone less capable -feels better
upward social comparison
comparing yourself with someone more capable -feels bad
Realistic conflict theory
competition between groups causes negative views
LaPiere's research with the Chinese couple pointed out the _______
difficulty of predicting actual behavior from reported attitudes
Research on self-control has demonstrated that engaging in self-regulation______
depletes our energy and provides us with limited ability to maintain self-control at a later time
We form attitudes via classical conditioning by ___________
developing associations
Ego depletion
diminished ability to exert self control after we have previously done so -self control is like a muscle
Comparing yourself to someone less competent than you is called _________________, whereas comparing yourself to someone more competent than you is called _________________
downward social comparison; upward social comparison
Introspection is an effective means of understanding ourselves when the _____
focus is on a conscious decision-making process
One result of tokenism is that it ________
helps to maintain the perception that the existing system is fair
The contact hypothesis is based on the idea that
increased contact between members of different social groups can help to reduce prejudice between the groups
Threats to self esteem
increased ingroup identification -increase in nationalism after 9/11
We hold values similar to, and identify with, _______
members of our reference groups
Cognitive dissonance arises when we notice a discrepancy between our attitudes and our behaviors. One way we can reduce the dissonance is by _______
modifying either the attitude or the behavior to be more consistent with each other
In a study, participants were told an African American student had been discriminated against in the grading of a paper, and had either complained about it or dealt with it by accepting responsibility. Participants evaluated the student ________ in the ________ condition than in the ________ condition.
more negatively; complaint; responsibility
antipathy
negative attitudes
Who do we compare ourselves to?
people who are similar -in the same domain or social group
Personal-versus-social identity continuum
perceive ourselves as unique individuals at the personal level and as social group members at the social level
Ingratiation involves __________, whereas self-deprecation involves __________.
praising another person or using flattering language; lowering an audience's expectations of one's abilities
Identity Fusion
see the self strongly as part of a group -more willing to go to extreme lengths to protect ingroup
The belief that we can achieve a particular goal through our own actions is known as ________.
self efficacy
Positive self-talk such as "I am a lovable person" tends to
sometimes decrease happiness for people with low self-esteem
Training individuals to refute their own stereotypes is known as ________ training and has the effect of ________ stereotype activation.
stereotype negation; reducing
Subtype
subset of stereotype inconsistent group members
Actual self
the person you are right now
Ought self
the self it is your duty to be
Ideal self
the self it is your goal to be
Feared self
the self you fear becoming
Introspection
thinking about what makes us who we are -we dont always have conscious access to the reasons for our behavior -bad at affective forecasting
Social identity theory
we perceive ourselves and identity as members of a social group -motivated to see our social group positively -other members of our group can make us feel positive when they perform well Ex: fsu football team
Self verification perspective
we want others to agree with our views of ourselves
Tokenism
when a few members of a marginalized group are admitted to some role