A) their removal from integrated neighborhoods.
B) their reduced likelihood of attending primarily White colleges.
C) their increased likelihood of working in integrated settings.
D) their complete acceptance by their White peers.
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A) mediation.
B) trust.
C) passion.
D) the threat of withdrawal.
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A) bargaining
B) amelioration
C) mediation
D) arbitration
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A) Bargaining
B) Amelioration
C) Mediation
D) Arbitration
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A) bargaining.
B) arbitration.
C) mediation.
D) conciliation.
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A) The more contact straight people have with gays and lesbians,the more accepting they become.
B) The more friendly contact Blacks and Whites have with one another,the worse their attitudes toward outgroups such as Hispanics become.
C) The more contact Dutch adolescents have with Muslims,the more accepting of Muslims they are.
D) Vicarious indirect contact can lead to reduced prejudice.
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A) resist established practices.
B) meet survival needs.
C) work in large groups.
D) approve the way things are.
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A) one has a friend who is a member of that minority group.
B) the minority group tends to be submissive.
C) the minority group has a history of significant accomplishments.
D) the language of the minority group can be easily mastered.
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A) mediation
B) bargaining
C) conciliation
D) arbitration
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A) contact
B) conciliation
C) communication
D) correction
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A) pluralistic ignorance.
B) cognitive dissonance.
C) affective forecasting.
D) accentuation effect.
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A) study in small,racially mixed teams and then compete with other teams in a class tournament.
B) form academically and racially diverse groups,with each member of a group becoming an expert in one area.
C) role-play as members of another race for two-week periods.
D) take turns telling each other about their family backgrounds in small-group discussions.
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A) diversity.
B) the GRIT strategy.
C) superordinate goals.
D) the jigsaw technique.
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A) fairness
B) firmness
C) friendliness
D) sympathy
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A) Building up first-strike capability to negotiate from a position of strength
B) Announcing your conciliatory intent
C) Carrying out several verifiable conciliatory acts
D) Maintaining retaliatory capability
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Multiple Choice
A) A college student who has been failing English gets an "A" on a paper.
B) People pick flowers from a garden for themselves.
C) Apartment dwellers install a television antenna they can all use.
D) An obese person loses 20 pounds in two weeks.
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A) conditions lead people to define a new,inclusive group that eliminates former subgroups.
B) members of the same race are working together.
C) a group is made up of at least three different races.
D) the outcome impacts others outside the immediate group.
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A) contact
B) superordinate goals
C) bargaining
D) conciliation
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A) Bargaining
B) Amelioration
C) Mediation
D) Arbitration
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A) inequitable compromise.
B) cooperative settlement.
C) enlightened consensus.
D) integrative agreement.
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