Deck 14: Human Relations in a World of Diversity

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Prejudice is one type of attitude.
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One of the theories on prejudice states that prejudice helps people define themselves and feel socially accepted.
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The Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) was established to monitor implementation of the civil rights as per laws passed by the Civil Rights Act.
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Stereotypes hurt minorities, women, men, and members of other groups.
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Biases are always negative impressions.
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According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, the number of American companies engaging directly in competition with overseas companies will decrease in the coming years.
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Discrimination is acting or intending to act, or being inclined to act, on a prejudicial attitude.
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Hiring, promotions, and job evaluations are areas where stereotypes can affect who is accepted or passed over.
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It's easier for people to feel superior when they are able to identify other groups of people as inferior.
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Selective perception is a process in which the mind quickly sorts information into categories to function efficiently.
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Whether positive or negative, a stereotype is potentially damaging because it lumps everyone into one group without recognizing their individual characteristics.
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One way of avoiding prejudices is to assign people to cognitive boxes and then evaluate them.
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Scapegoating is the practice of blaming yourself unfairly when things go wrong.
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Stereotypes, prejudice, and discrimination form the three parts of a prejudiced attitude.
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The Civil Rights Act of 1964 makes it illegal to discriminate against anyone in a workplace because of race, color, religion, sex, or national origin.
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Discriminatory policies in the workplace that are intentionally set to exclude members of specific groups or to treat them differently are known as exclusionary policies.
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Prejudice is the way you act as a result of your stereotypes.
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For a belief to be termed as a stereotype, it has to be a negative belief about members of a given group.
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Ethnocentrism is one of the social sources from which prejudices originate.
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All attitudes have three parts: what you think, feel, and do.
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Institutional prejudice occurs when:

A)employees of an organization are involved in groupthink due to time pressure, stress, and low collective self-esteem.
B)the policies in an organization that are not intentionally set to exclude members of specific groups have a discriminatory effect.
C)employees of an organization turn an irrational belief into an imagined disaster.
D)an organization deliberately hires more men as compared to women.
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One of the theories about the emotional causes of prejudice is that people look for a target to blame when they are frustrated.
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One of the theories of prejudice is that competition leads to frustration and aggression.
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Prejudice and discrimination toward people who are poorer or wealthier than you leads to ethnocentrism.
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Ethnocentrism is based on facts that give rise to prejudice.
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Cognitive origin of prejudice deals with prejudice that arises from:

A)the need to feel higher in status than others.
B)a high level of self-esteem.
C)the need to categorize and stereotype people.
D)a belief in ethnocentrism.
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A key ingredient for people to begin to understand and appreciate members of other groups is contact.
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Ethnocentrism is making it easy to overcome racial prejudice.
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Which of the following best exemplifies the practice of scapegoating?

A)Karl discriminates against African American employees.
B)Rex passes lewd comments about his female colleagues.
C)Tina believes that that her ethnic group is superior to other ethnic groups.
D)Carl unfairly blames his team members for his failure to meet the deadline.
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Unlike other prejudices, economic prejudice is typically one-way as it usually involves the rich looking down on the poor.
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Placing a woman on a pedestal is the solution to the sexist attitude of considering her as being of less worth.
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Scapegoating refers to the practice of:

A)accepting defeat in an organizational conflict.
B)assigning people to cognitive boxes and then negatively evaluating them.
C)discriminating against people over the age of 40.
D)unfairly blaming others when things go wrong.
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Which of the following statements is true of theories on how social factors cause prejudice?

A)It primarily focuses on the thinking and reasoning processes of the people in the society.
B)It holds that prejudice primarily arises from the need to categorize and stereotype people.
C)It looks at the way organizations unintentionally create exclusionary policies.
D)It holds that prejudice primarily arises from habits and ethnocentrism.
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_____ are your thoughts or beliefs about specific groups of people.

A)Prejudices
B)Discriminations
C)Self-fulfilling prophecies
D)Stereotypes
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Prejudice and discrimination based on gender is known as sexism.
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Cognitive categorization is best described as:

A)the process of identifying categories of stimuli before the mind starts processing any information.
B)the faculty of some people who are able to simultaneously process information belonging to different categories.
C)a process in which the mind quickly sorts information into categories to function efficiently.
D)a psychoanalytic tool used to probe the unconscious needs underlying our statements.
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Sexism is the response to male chauvinism in organizations.
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_____ is the way you feel as a result of the stereotypes you believe in.

A)Prejudice
B)Discrimination
C)Self-fulfilling prophecies
D)Perception
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The _____ was established to monitor the amended Civil Rights Act of 1972 and related laws.

A)Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC)
B)Better Business Bureau (BBB)
C)U.S. Merit System Protection Board
D)Human and Civil Rights Organizations of America (HCROA)
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Which of the following statements is true of Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964?

A)It excluded unions from its definition of employers.
B)It covers those employers who employ less than 10 people.
C)It established the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC).
D)It makes it illegal to discriminate against anyone because of race.
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Greg, the manager of a retail store, posts pornographic images on the walls of his office cubicle. This act of Greg can be construed as:

A)ageism.
B)sexual harassment.
C)racial discrimination.
D)ethnocentrism.
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A relationship in which members of different groups not only must cooperate but also must rely on each other to reach common goals is known as:

A)scapegoating.
B)tolerance.
C)interdependence.
D)networking.
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Janice's manager, Mr. Stone, makes it a point to compliment her every day and sometimes comments on her perfect figure. These comments make Janice uncomfortable. Mr. Stone's act could be considered as:

A)sexual harassment.
B)racism.
C)ethnocentrism.
D)institutionalized prejudice.
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Which of the following statements is true of ethnocentrism?

A)Ethnocentrism is a cognitive source of prejudice.
B)It is the belief that people belonging to all ethnic groups are normal.
C)It is the belief that other ethnic groups are more normal than one's ethnic group.
D)The phenomenon of ethnocentrism is not always intentional.
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Ethnocentrism is the belief that:

A)one's ethnic group is more normal than others.
B)people belonging to the poorer sections of the society are lazy and worthless.
C)other ethnic groups are more normal than one's ethnic group.
D)people who do not belong to ethnic groups are more normal than those who belong to ethnic groups.
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Which of the following is true about discrimination?

A)Racism is the discrimination based on gender.
B)Male chauvinists discriminate against male employees.
C)Racial discrimination is prejudice toward people who are poorer or wealthier than you.
D)Ethnocentrism stands as an obstacle in overcoming racial prejudices.
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Equal status refers to the condition that occurs:

A)when all employees feel equally discriminated within a company.
B)when employees of the same status within a company have to face discrimination of the same nature.
C)when different ethnic groups in a company cooperate with each other.
D)when companies hire employees who are frequent targets of discrimination into all levels within the company.
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Ingredients to reduce prejudice and discrimination in a workplace include all of the following EXCEPT:

A)bias.
B)proximity.
C)interdependence.
D)equal status.
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A self-fulfilling prophecy is best described as:

A)a process in which the mind quickly sorts information into categories to function efficiently.
B)the tendency for a prediction to actually occur once it is believed.
C)a calculated prediction regarding the behavioral tendencies of an employee.
D)the behavioral pattern that leads to a prediction of future behavioral tendencies.
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Valencia is of the opinion that her culture is superior to other cultures. She criticizes the beliefs of people belonging to other cultures. Valencia's attitude best exemplifies:

A)ageism.
B)nepotism.
C)sexism.
D)ethnocentrism.
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Prejudice and discrimination toward older people is referred to as:

A)procrastination.
B)ageism.
C)egocentrism.
D)nepotism.
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A general observation about extremely prejudiced people is that:

A)they may suffer from low levels of self-esteem.
B)they are least likely to have an ethnocentric view.
C)they are typically older people with dated views on life and society.
D)they often have little trouble accepting the basic humanity of others.
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The worst reaction to incidents of sexual harassment is:

A)a violent response.
B)no response.
C)a lawsuit.
D)reciprocal harassment.
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In the U.S., which of the following questions is most likely to be considered illegal in interviews when hiring?

A)"Susan, why should we hire you?"
B)"Susan, could you describe how you resolved any conflict, personal or professional, in your last organization?"
C)"Susan, you've been married for four years. So, when are you planning to have children?"
D)"Susan, what contribution would you make to our organization if given the job?"
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Which of the following statements is true of homosexuality?

A)It refers to people who are sexually attracted to multiple genders.
B)There is reason to believe that homosexuals are less reliable than heterosexuals as homosexuality is genetically determined.
C)There is no reason to believe that homosexuals do their jobs any better or worse than anyone else.
D)It has been established in the United States that homosexuality is a chosen lifestyle and should be a protected category.
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In his book on prejudice, Gordon Allport has stated that the effects of being victimized by discrimination fall into two categories:

A)violent responses and no responses.
B)internalized prejudice and internalized aggression.
C)ethnocentric view and egocentric view.
D)blaming oneself and blaming external causes.
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When sexual harassment relates to indirect actions like posting pornography or talking about sex in a manner that makes others uncomfortable, this is called creating a(n):

A)open culture.
B)sexist stereotype.
C)hostile environment.
D)gender-neutral environment.
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Which of the following best exemplifies ageism?

A)Benson looks down on his female colleagues.
B)Lilac Star Inc. mostly hires white Americans.
C)Tara is of the opinion that her ethnic group is superior to other ethnic groups.
D)Blue Mark Inc. forces its employees to retire at 45.
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Which of the following statements is true of sexual harassment?

A)The best response to sexual harassment is to ignore it completely.
B)Sexual harassment is limited to the harassment of female employees by male superiors.
C)Sexually harassing behaviors include explicit actions like forced fondling but not indirect actions like posting pornography.
D)If a person does not take any action against sexual harassment, it causes the person much stress.
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The simplest and most effective method to stop sexual harassment at a workplace is:

A)filing a suit.
B)reporting the incident to the top management.
C)threatening to inform fellow employees.
D)just asking or telling the person to stop.
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Older people, homosexuals, ethnic groups, women, and other minorities contribute to a(n) _____ society.
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_____ is the practice of unfairly blaming others when something goes wrong.
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_____ is when a person believes prejudicial remarks and assumptions, and in turn accepts being treated in a discriminatory manner-which may include falling for the self-fulfilling prophecy.
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Prejudice and discrimination based on race is referred to as ____.
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_____ is your behavior, or what you do as a result of your stereotypes and prejudice.
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_____ is a tendency to judge people before knowing them, basing the judgment only on their membership in some group or category of people.
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_____ is the negative attitude toward older people.
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_____ refers to considering one's own ethnic group as most normal and believing that its way of seeing and doing things is the right way.
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The _____ was the remedy to the ineffective implementation of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973 as the latter struggled to address the issue of defining the terms "handicapped" and "disabled."
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The resentment and struggle between the "haves" and "have-nots" is referred to as _____ prejudice.
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The origins of prejudice can be divided into three broad categories: social causes, ____, and emotional causes.
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_____ is a process in which the mind quickly sorts information into categories to function efficiently.
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_____ is the feeling that results from stereotyping.
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_____ refers to the prejudice that is caused by policies in the workplace that are not intentionally set to exclude members of specific groups or to treat them differently, but which have that effect anyway.
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The _____ was established to monitor the implementation of the Civil Rights Act that aimed to prevent discrimination at the workplace.
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Since women still shoulder most of the housework and child rearing in most homes, if they choose the _____ in their career they will have to sacrifice at least some of these personal responsibilities.
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_____ are your thoughts or beliefs about specific groups of people.
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_____ is the condition that occurs when companies hire employees who are frequent targets of discrimination into all levels within a company.
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Male chauvinism is also known as ____.
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"Asians are good students and employees" is a belief that exemplifies a(n) ____.
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Prejudice is one type of attitude.
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One of the theories on prejudice states that prejudice helps people define themselves and feel socially accepted.
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The Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) was established to monitor implementation of the civil rights as per laws passed by the Civil Rights Act.
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Stereotypes hurt minorities, women, men, and members of other groups.
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Biases are always negative impressions.
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According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, the number of American companies engaging directly in competition with overseas companies will decrease in the coming years.
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Discrimination is acting or intending to act, or being inclined to act, on a prejudicial attitude.
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Hiring, promotions, and job evaluations are areas where stereotypes can affect who is accepted or passed over.
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It's easier for people to feel superior when they are able to identify other groups of people as inferior.
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Selective perception is a process in which the mind quickly sorts information into categories to function efficiently.
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Whether positive or negative, a stereotype is potentially damaging because it lumps everyone into one group without recognizing their individual characteristics.
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One way of avoiding prejudices is to assign people to cognitive boxes and then evaluate them.
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Scapegoating is the practice of blaming yourself unfairly when things go wrong.
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Stereotypes, prejudice, and discrimination form the three parts of a prejudiced attitude.
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The Civil Rights Act of 1964 makes it illegal to discriminate against anyone in a workplace because of race, color, religion, sex, or national origin.
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Discriminatory policies in the workplace that are intentionally set to exclude members of specific groups or to treat them differently are known as exclusionary policies.
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Prejudice is the way you act as a result of your stereotypes.
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For a belief to be termed as a stereotype, it has to be a negative belief about members of a given group.
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Ethnocentrism is one of the social sources from which prejudices originate.
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All attitudes have three parts: what you think, feel, and do.
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Institutional prejudice occurs when:

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One of the theories about the emotional causes of prejudice is that people look for a target to blame when they are frustrated.
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One of the theories of prejudice is that competition leads to frustration and aggression.
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Prejudice and discrimination toward people who are poorer or wealthier than you leads to ethnocentrism.
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Ethnocentrism is based on facts that give rise to prejudice.
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Cognitive origin of prejudice deals with prejudice that arises from:

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B)a high level of self-esteem.
C)the need to categorize and stereotype people.
D)a belief in ethnocentrism.
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A key ingredient for people to begin to understand and appreciate members of other groups is contact.
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Ethnocentrism is making it easy to overcome racial prejudice.
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Which of the following best exemplifies the practice of scapegoating?

A)Karl discriminates against African American employees.
B)Rex passes lewd comments about his female colleagues.
C)Tina believes that that her ethnic group is superior to other ethnic groups.
D)Carl unfairly blames his team members for his failure to meet the deadline.
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Unlike other prejudices, economic prejudice is typically one-way as it usually involves the rich looking down on the poor.
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Placing a woman on a pedestal is the solution to the sexist attitude of considering her as being of less worth.
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Scapegoating refers to the practice of:

A)accepting defeat in an organizational conflict.
B)assigning people to cognitive boxes and then negatively evaluating them.
C)discriminating against people over the age of 40.
D)unfairly blaming others when things go wrong.
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Which of the following statements is true of theories on how social factors cause prejudice?

A)It primarily focuses on the thinking and reasoning processes of the people in the society.
B)It holds that prejudice primarily arises from the need to categorize and stereotype people.
C)It looks at the way organizations unintentionally create exclusionary policies.
D)It holds that prejudice primarily arises from habits and ethnocentrism.
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_____ are your thoughts or beliefs about specific groups of people.

A)Prejudices
B)Discriminations
C)Self-fulfilling prophecies
D)Stereotypes
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Prejudice and discrimination based on gender is known as sexism.
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Cognitive categorization is best described as:

A)the process of identifying categories of stimuli before the mind starts processing any information.
B)the faculty of some people who are able to simultaneously process information belonging to different categories.
C)a process in which the mind quickly sorts information into categories to function efficiently.
D)a psychoanalytic tool used to probe the unconscious needs underlying our statements.
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Sexism is the response to male chauvinism in organizations.
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_____ is the way you feel as a result of the stereotypes you believe in.

A)Prejudice
B)Discrimination
C)Self-fulfilling prophecies
D)Perception
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The _____ was established to monitor the amended Civil Rights Act of 1972 and related laws.

A)Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC)
B)Better Business Bureau (BBB)
C)U.S. Merit System Protection Board
D)Human and Civil Rights Organizations of America (HCROA)
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Which of the following statements is true of Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964?

A)It excluded unions from its definition of employers.
B)It covers those employers who employ less than 10 people.
C)It established the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC).
D)It makes it illegal to discriminate against anyone because of race.
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Greg, the manager of a retail store, posts pornographic images on the walls of his office cubicle. This act of Greg can be construed as:

A)ageism.
B)sexual harassment.
C)racial discrimination.
D)ethnocentrism.
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A relationship in which members of different groups not only must cooperate but also must rely on each other to reach common goals is known as:

A)scapegoating.
B)tolerance.
C)interdependence.
D)networking.
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Janice's manager, Mr. Stone, makes it a point to compliment her every day and sometimes comments on her perfect figure. These comments make Janice uncomfortable. Mr. Stone's act could be considered as:

A)sexual harassment.
B)racism.
C)ethnocentrism.
D)institutionalized prejudice.
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Which of the following statements is true of ethnocentrism?

A)Ethnocentrism is a cognitive source of prejudice.
B)It is the belief that people belonging to all ethnic groups are normal.
C)It is the belief that other ethnic groups are more normal than one's ethnic group.
D)The phenomenon of ethnocentrism is not always intentional.
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Ethnocentrism is the belief that:

A)one's ethnic group is more normal than others.
B)people belonging to the poorer sections of the society are lazy and worthless.
C)other ethnic groups are more normal than one's ethnic group.
D)people who do not belong to ethnic groups are more normal than those who belong to ethnic groups.
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Which of the following is true about discrimination?

A)Racism is the discrimination based on gender.
B)Male chauvinists discriminate against male employees.
C)Racial discrimination is prejudice toward people who are poorer or wealthier than you.
D)Ethnocentrism stands as an obstacle in overcoming racial prejudices.
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Equal status refers to the condition that occurs:

A)when all employees feel equally discriminated within a company.
B)when employees of the same status within a company have to face discrimination of the same nature.
C)when different ethnic groups in a company cooperate with each other.
D)when companies hire employees who are frequent targets of discrimination into all levels within the company.
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Ingredients to reduce prejudice and discrimination in a workplace include all of the following EXCEPT:

A)bias.
B)proximity.
C)interdependence.
D)equal status.
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A self-fulfilling prophecy is best described as:

A)a process in which the mind quickly sorts information into categories to function efficiently.
B)the tendency for a prediction to actually occur once it is believed.
C)a calculated prediction regarding the behavioral tendencies of an employee.
D)the behavioral pattern that leads to a prediction of future behavioral tendencies.
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Valencia is of the opinion that her culture is superior to other cultures. She criticizes the beliefs of people belonging to other cultures. Valencia's attitude best exemplifies:

A)ageism.
B)nepotism.
C)sexism.
D)ethnocentrism.
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Prejudice and discrimination toward older people is referred to as:

A)procrastination.
B)ageism.
C)egocentrism.
D)nepotism.
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A general observation about extremely prejudiced people is that:

A)they may suffer from low levels of self-esteem.
B)they are least likely to have an ethnocentric view.
C)they are typically older people with dated views on life and society.
D)they often have little trouble accepting the basic humanity of others.
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The worst reaction to incidents of sexual harassment is:

A)a violent response.
B)no response.
C)a lawsuit.
D)reciprocal harassment.
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In the U.S., which of the following questions is most likely to be considered illegal in interviews when hiring?

A)"Susan, why should we hire you?"
B)"Susan, could you describe how you resolved any conflict, personal or professional, in your last organization?"
C)"Susan, you've been married for four years. So, when are you planning to have children?"
D)"Susan, what contribution would you make to our organization if given the job?"
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Which of the following statements is true of homosexuality?

A)It refers to people who are sexually attracted to multiple genders.
B)There is reason to believe that homosexuals are less reliable than heterosexuals as homosexuality is genetically determined.
C)There is no reason to believe that homosexuals do their jobs any better or worse than anyone else.
D)It has been established in the United States that homosexuality is a chosen lifestyle and should be a protected category.
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In his book on prejudice, Gordon Allport has stated that the effects of being victimized by discrimination fall into two categories:

A)violent responses and no responses.
B)internalized prejudice and internalized aggression.
C)ethnocentric view and egocentric view.
D)blaming oneself and blaming external causes.
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When sexual harassment relates to indirect actions like posting pornography or talking about sex in a manner that makes others uncomfortable, this is called creating a(n):

A)open culture.
B)sexist stereotype.
C)hostile environment.
D)gender-neutral environment.
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Which of the following best exemplifies ageism?

A)Benson looks down on his female colleagues.
B)Lilac Star Inc. mostly hires white Americans.
C)Tara is of the opinion that her ethnic group is superior to other ethnic groups.
D)Blue Mark Inc. forces its employees to retire at 45.
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59
Which of the following statements is true of sexual harassment?

A)The best response to sexual harassment is to ignore it completely.
B)Sexual harassment is limited to the harassment of female employees by male superiors.
C)Sexually harassing behaviors include explicit actions like forced fondling but not indirect actions like posting pornography.
D)If a person does not take any action against sexual harassment, it causes the person much stress.
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60
The simplest and most effective method to stop sexual harassment at a workplace is:

A)filing a suit.
B)reporting the incident to the top management.
C)threatening to inform fellow employees.
D)just asking or telling the person to stop.
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61
Older people, homosexuals, ethnic groups, women, and other minorities contribute to a(n) _____ society.
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62
_____ is the practice of unfairly blaming others when something goes wrong.
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63
_____ is when a person believes prejudicial remarks and assumptions, and in turn accepts being treated in a discriminatory manner-which may include falling for the self-fulfilling prophecy.
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64
Prejudice and discrimination based on race is referred to as ____.
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65
_____ is your behavior, or what you do as a result of your stereotypes and prejudice.
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66
_____ is a tendency to judge people before knowing them, basing the judgment only on their membership in some group or category of people.
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67
_____ is the negative attitude toward older people.
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68
_____ refers to considering one's own ethnic group as most normal and believing that its way of seeing and doing things is the right way.
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69
The _____ was the remedy to the ineffective implementation of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973 as the latter struggled to address the issue of defining the terms "handicapped" and "disabled."
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70
The resentment and struggle between the "haves" and "have-nots" is referred to as _____ prejudice.
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71
The origins of prejudice can be divided into three broad categories: social causes, ____, and emotional causes.
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72
_____ is a process in which the mind quickly sorts information into categories to function efficiently.
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73
_____ is the feeling that results from stereotyping.
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74
_____ refers to the prejudice that is caused by policies in the workplace that are not intentionally set to exclude members of specific groups or to treat them differently, but which have that effect anyway.
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75
The _____ was established to monitor the implementation of the Civil Rights Act that aimed to prevent discrimination at the workplace.
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76
Since women still shoulder most of the housework and child rearing in most homes, if they choose the _____ in their career they will have to sacrifice at least some of these personal responsibilities.
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77
_____ are your thoughts or beliefs about specific groups of people.
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78
_____ is the condition that occurs when companies hire employees who are frequent targets of discrimination into all levels within a company.
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79
Male chauvinism is also known as ____.
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80
"Asians are good students and employees" is a belief that exemplifies a(n) ____.
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