Jane Elliott's eye color exercise" discussed in Chapter 5" shows that:
A) any characteristic can serve as the basis for self-categorization and the formation of social identities
B) children are especially loyal to the groups to which they belong
C) macro-level social inequalities create inequalities within groups and subsequent negative identities
D) social identities constructed in childhood have lasting effects
E) social identities must be reinforced by others in order for them to persist
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Q18: According to social identity theorists" in-group/out-group divisions
Q19: According to social identity theorists" stereotypes" negative
Q20: According to social identity theorists" social identities
Q21: Why do even minimal differences between individuals
Q22: Minimal groups are:
A)based on status characteristics that
Q24: Most research on social identity theory is:
A)experimental
B)longitudinal
C)observational
D)qualitative
E)survey
Q25: Hopkins and Moore found that residents of
Q26: Hopkins and Moore's field experiment focusing on
Q27: Greene's survey analysis within the social identity
Q28: The three theoretical frameworks within the group
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