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Quiz 15: Section 2: Predicting Violent Behavior: the Psychology of Risk Assessment
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Question 21
Multiple Choice
Ginger had been victimized by sexual harassment by her co-worker for over six months. She had tried to appease the harasser, attempted to avoid him, but eventually filed an internal complaint. Her form of coping is known as:
Question 22
Multiple Choice
Studies found that several conditions are crucial for reducing stereotyping and prejudice. All of the following conditions reduce stereotypes EXCEPT:
Question 23
Multiple Choice
Ben felt that he should have received more money for his efforts and he followed an established procedure to appeal his case to the supervisor, detailing the amount of work done and his contributions to the final product. Ben's ability to participate in the process of reward distribution decisions is an example of:
Question 24
Multiple Choice
How people actually think and behave is of utmost importance to psychologists. This is particularly true when considering how fairness is assessed. For example, Francisco worked twice as many hours as Ben did and so Francisco got paid twice what Ben got paid. This type of relationship between contributions to an effort and the obtained rewards refers to:
Question 25
Multiple Choice
The Supreme Court decision in Brown v. Board of Education resulted in _____, which led to a(n) _____, according to a comprehensive review of research.
Question 26
Multiple Choice
Judges that have been appointed by a Democratic president tend to support:
Question 27
Multiple Choice
As a result of the Age Discrimination in Employment Act (ADEA) and the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) , discrimination based on which of the following characteristics is illegal?
Question 28
Multiple Choice
There are some practices that result in discrimination but may not look discriminatory at first glance. If a company only hires family members and family friends, it may systematically exclude some racial or ethnic groups inadvertently. This type of situation results in:
Question 29
Multiple Choice
Sexually harassing behaviors may be attributed to a range of motives. According to the text, job type may be a component of how and why harassment occurs. For example, positions considered traditionally held by women may contribute to harassment because they elicit protectiveness and _____. Conversely, for women in jobs historically held by men, the harassment is linked to _____ a female coworker's job performance.
Question 30
Multiple Choice
Under current law, plaintiffs in sexual harassment cases must prove that _____ occurred and that it produced _____.
Question 31
Multiple Choice
A study of hiring found _____. However, when two candidates had similar qualifications, _____.
Question 32
Multiple Choice
When fostering inter-group cooperation, it is essential to work towards achieving common goals. Goals that are considered important to both groups are referred to as _____ goals.