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HSCO Human Relations Exam Questions and Answers All Correct ( Latest Update) What are the seven concepts of prejudice? - Answer- 1) attitude 2) ethnicity 3) ethnocentrism 4) Race 5) prejudice 6) culture 7) discrimination What are the six functions of prejudice? - Answer- 1) Ethnocent...

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HSCO Human Relations Exam Questions
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What are the seven concepts of prejudice? - Answer- 1) attitude
2) ethnicity
3) ethnocentrism
4) Race
5) prejudice
6) culture
7) discrimination

What are the six functions of prejudice? - Answer- 1) Ethnocentrism - egotistic
satisfaction through a favorable comparison of oneself to others

2) stereotyping, and categorical treatment - convenient grouping one is ignorant,
lumping such people together.

3) scapegoating - convenient group or person to blame

4) projection - projecting tensions and frustrations onto other people

5) authoritarian personality - affiliation with a more dominant group

6) societal strain - a coping mechanism for fear and insecurity provides justification for
discrimination

What are basic beliefs or attitudes harbored by prejudiced people? - Answer- 1) feeling
of superiority - than others express through inappropriate remarks

2) others are strange and different - a feeling that the other group is alien or different
promote social exclusion blocks acceptance of a person on individual merit

3) proprietary claims - belief of a superior group Entitled to exclusive or prior rights

4) fear - The belief that someone is trying to intrude and threaten the things that belong
to us. Basic to prejudice.

What are some forms of prejudice? - Answer- Racial, gender, religion, age, sexual
orientation, weight.

, The foundation of our government is founded on what - Answer- The preamble of the
Declaration of Independence: "All men are created equal". The Democratic creed
includes the value of respect for each individual.

What are other concepts about human relations from social scientists? - Answer- 1)
every individual is entitled to equal rights and dignities

2) the right to be free implies the right to be different

3) we should try to understand people who are different from us

4) all people share certain common needs

What is Maslow's hierarchy of needs? - Answer- 1) basic needs : physiological needs,
safety needs

2) psychological needs: belongingness and love, esteem needs

3) self fulfillment needs: self actualization

What should individuals be evaluated on? - Answer- Individual should be evaluated on
their merit. We tend to categorize people and make judgments rather than evaluate
them on their individual character. This leads to stereotyping.

What does impartial enforcement of the law require? - Answer- That no person be
treated, unfairly, unjustly, or with bias or prejudice

What are the benefits of an unbiased enforcement (impartiality) - Answer- 1) impartial
treatment is an intellectually and emotionally consistent with the basic foundations of
democratic government.

2) impartial treatment can serve as a basis for standards of behavior

3) impartiality is a fundamental requirement of all jailers.

What are important sensitivity skills that should be used? - Answer- 1) gather
knowledge and information about the person

2) be non-judgmental

3) tolerate differences

4) show genuine interest, and empathy

5) be willing to communicate

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