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Test Superordinate goals for intergroup cooperation
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1st QUESTION: What are superordinate goals?
A type of strategy to divide groups
Common goals among individuals in the same group
Individual goals in personal conflicts
Common goals that require cooperation
2nd QUESTION: What is an essential characteristic of a superordinate goal?
It is optional for cooperation
Common appeal
Individualism among groups
Social distancing
QUESTION 3: What does positive interdependence imply?
Single group collaboration
Competition between groups
Let all groups contribute
That one group wins over the other
QUESTION 4: What effect do superordinate goals have on intergroup relations?
Prejudices increase
They maintain hostility
They improve rivalry
Decrease hostility and stereotypes
QUESTION 5: Which experiment demonstrated the impact of superordinate goals?
The Milgram study
Asch's conformity experiment
The Stanford Prison Study
The Cave of Thieves Experiment
QUESTION 6: What example was used in the study to encourage cooperation?
A final competition was organized
The children were forced to apologize
A breakdown in the water truck was simulated
The resources were divided by group
QUESTION 7: What happened to the groups at the end of the Thieves' Den experiment?
The groups fought even more
They decided not to talk to each other
They were integrated into a single group
They shared the bus and the prize money
QUESTION 8: Where can superordinate goals be applied?
In individual tasks
Only in political conflicts
In any context of conflict
Only in sports
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