Psychology of Race Test 1
Who believed climate was not a good explanation for racial differences?
Davinci
Gliddon studies ___________ which studies___________
Egyptology; origins of civilizations capable of building higher civilizations
3 types of racism
Individual, institutional, cultural
What did Blumanbach say in "On the Natural Variety of Mankind?"
Invented the name Caucasian because maximal beauty of people from this small region and probability that humans were first created in this area
Culture
Learned behavior, not inborn, refers to ways of behaving and thinking
Geometer of Race
Linnaeus created original 4 race system: Americannus, Europaeus, Asiaticus, Afer
Why is there a focus on black-white relationships?
Literature on black-white relations is more widely available
Anthropometry
Measurement of physical differences (Hair texture, skin color differences, and lip sizes
James Jones definition of prejudice:
Positive or negative attitude, judgement, or feeling about a person that is generalized form attitudes or beliefs held about the group to which the person belongs
Blumenbach
Assumed taxonomic groups were fixed and unchanging and there was distinct boundaries between races
What was Blumanbach's racial classification?
Caucasian Mongolian Ethiopian American Malay (not included in original taxonomy)
Octoroon
Child of a white and a quadroon (7/8)
Morton used __________ to assess intelligence
Craniometry
Bushel-Basket scheme
Races are defined by sets of physical characteristics that cluster with some degree of predictability in particular geographic regions
Black exceptionalism
argues that white americans' attitudes toward blacks are unique because the black experience in the U.S. is so unique
Primordialist
it is basic human nature to be fearful of those who are from ourselves; belief that race and racism are natural components of the human psyche
Skin color is problematic because...
other traits are distributed in ways unrelated to uv rays
The noble savage
religious views- Africans were believed to be descendants of Cain; viewed Africans as barbaric and liable for enslavement
3 criteria of racism
1. Belief in race as a biological concept 2. Belief in superiority of one's own race 3. Rationalizes institutional and cultural practices that formalize domination of one racial group over another
Gill's view on race
1. Morphological characteristics tend to be determined by enviornment 2. Denial of race promotes racism
What are 3 reasons to explain how the variability of traits came about
1. Natural Selection: One form of the trait is advantageous for survival in one area, another form in a different area 2. Sexual selection: traits serve as arbitrary signals by which individuals on sex attract mates of the opposite sex while intimidating rivals 3. No known effect on survival-invisible to rivals and prospective sex partners-fingerprints
5 elements of a racial worldview
1. Universal classification of human groups as exclusive and discrete biological entities 2. Imposition of an inegalitarian ethos that required the ranking of these groups 3. Belief that outer physical characteristics were surface manifestations of inner realiteies 4. Belief that these qualities were inheritable 5. Belief that each race was created unique and distinct by nature or by God, and differences are fixed and unalterable
Power of race in the public mind is due to_______
American social structure
Gordon Allport def of prejudice
Antipathy based upon a faulty and inflexible generalization felt or expressed directed toward
Gordon Allport definition of prejudice:
Antipathy based upon a faulty and inflexible generalization felt or expressed, directed toward a group or an individual because he is a member of that group
Who established the ost influential of all racial classifications?
Blumanbach
T/F Ethnicity includes physical traits
False
Ethnic/ethnicity
Group of people who see themselves as having specific cultural features
Brace's view on race
No such thing as a coherent biological entity that warrants the term race; different form saying no such thing as race
Great Chain of being
No two varieties of humans could occupy the same developemental level; europeans at the top of the chain
Quadroon
Offspring of a mulatto and a white (3/4 white)
Mulatto
Offspring of a pure white and a pure black
Terms of Estrangement
There are no traits that are inherently, inevitably associated with each other
T/F Race is a modern idea
True
T/F The vast majority of human genetics variation occurs within medical populations
True
T/F We use labels so much in our daily lives we assume that they are meaningful in a biological sense
True