____ is a general tendency to perceive one's in-group as adominant or superior to out-groups; generally entrails an attitudethat intergroup relations are not equal.
Select one:
a. Social Identity Theory
b. Hierarchical Inhibition
c. Similarity-attraction Hypothesis
d. Social Dominance Orientation
____ is holding prejudices or discriminating against peoplegroups because of their age.
Select one:
a. Anti-fat Attitudes
b. Racism
c. Ageism
d. Social Dominance Orientation
____ is the belief that when confronted with a threat to theirsocial identity, people maintain a positive social identity byviewing the in-group in a more favorable light than they view theout-groups, which results in prejudice..
Select one:
a. Social Identity Theory
b. Just-world Hypothesis
c. Social Dominance Orientation
d. Similarity-attraction Hypothesis
____ is an approach to religiosity that is characterized by atendency to view religious issues as a complex and to resistclear-cut answers to the difficult questions raised.
Select one:
a. Extrinsic Religiosity
b. Religious Fundamentalism
c. Orthodoxy
d. Quest Orientation
____ is an approach to the Scriptures that involvesacknowledging how other sources can help us in our understanding ofScripture and the nature of reality.
Select one:
a. Implicit Association
b. Quest Orientation
c. Intertextual Approach
d. Intratextual Approach