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1 The groups that we join tell something about us as individuals describes:
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In-Group Bias
Rivalry
Social Identity Theory
Out-Group Derogation
2 Showing bias toward a member of in in-group is known as:
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Perception
In-Group Bias
Rivalry
This is the Way
3 Stereotyping positive behavior to in-groups and negative behavior to out-groups is known as:
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Linguistic Intergroup Bias
Bias
Perceptions of Out-Groups
I have Spoken!
4 Displaying a form of negativity toward an out-group is known as:
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Rivalry
Perceptions of Rival Groups
Out-Group Derogation
Human Condition of In-Group Bias
5 Taking pleasure in the demise of another is...
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Rivalry
Caused by rival perceptions
GORFing
Schadenfreude
6 The instrument of questions used to measure a person's identification with a favorite group is the...
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Sport Rivalry Fan Perception Scale
Sport Spectator Identification Scale
GORFing Scale
Sport Fan Motivation Scale
7 This study used a campground setting in which junior high aged boys were spit into groups and put into competitive situations to investigate out-group derogation.
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Robbers Cave Experiment
Red Eye/Blue Eye Experiment
Casual In-Group Experiment
In-Group Bias Experiment
8 The instrument that measures how a person perceives their biggest rival or out-group.
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Rivalry Scale
Sport Rivalry Fan Scale
Sport Rivalry Fan Perception Scale
GORFing
9 Gaining excitement from the indirect loss or failure of a rival team or out-group.
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Schadenfreude
Common In-Group
Gory Out of Reflected Failure
OIC
10 The instrument that measures how someone reacts to the indirect failure of an out-group.
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GORFing Scale
OIC Subscale
OS Subscale
Schadenfreude Scale
11 Willingness to support an out-group in indirect competition is measured by...
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Out-Group Indirect Competition Subscale
Out-Group Prestige Scale
Sense of Satisfaction SubScale
Out-Group Behavior Scale
12 The excitement one experiences by defeating or favorably comparing to their out-group is measured by...
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Sport Rivalry Fan Perception Scale
Out-Group Indirect Competition Subscale
Out-Group Prestige Subscale
Sense of Satisfaction Subscale
13 The perception of out-group behavior is measured by the...
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Out-Group Sportsmanship Subscale
Sense of Satisfaction Subscale
Out-Group Prestige Subscale
Competition Scale
14 Perception of the prestige of an out-group is measured by...
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Out-Group Behavior Subscale
Sense of Satisfaction Subscale
Out-Group Prestige Subscale
Sport Rivalry Fan Perception Scale
15 When asked if they would consider anonymous aggression toward out-group members, what percentage consistently reported they would definitely consider physical harm or murder?
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3%
1-2%
2-3%
4%
16 What creates the emphasis for rivalry?
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Comparison and Competition
In-group Bias
Out-group Negativity
Perceptual Decision Making
17 Using the aggregate SRFPS, what is the most intense fan rivalry in college athletics?
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Alabama/Auburn
Arizona/Arizona State
Texas/Oklahoma
Missouri/Kansas
18 What rivalry gets is name from a standoff between state militias over the placement of the state line?
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Michigan/Ohio State
Missouri/Kansas
Texas/Oklahoma
Oregon/Washington
19 Which rivalry in college athletics has ties to the Church of Latter Day Saints?
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BYU/Utah
Notre Dame/USC
Notre Dame/Boston College
Utah/Utah State
20 Which rivalry extends from their competition for federal funding to form some of the early universities in the United States? This rivalry also started as a regatta race.
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Harvard/Yale
Brown/Princeton
William & Mary/Brown
Harvard/Brown
21 Which college rivalry traces its roots to the American Civil War?
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Texas/Oklahoma
Alabama/Auburn
Michigan/Ohio State
Kansas/Missouri
22 Which rivalry on the West Coast contains the only Disney Character ever used by a college team?
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Washington/Washington State
USC/UCLA
Oregon/Oregon State
Stanford/California
23 What is the definition of sport rivalry?
24 What is the difference between Schadenfreude and GORFing?
25 List four characteristics/antecedents of rivalry (draw from Havard, 2014, Kilduff, Eflenbein, & Staw, 2010, or Tyler & Cobbs, 2015).
26 You are working in the marketing department for the Memphis Grizzlies and have been put in charge of promoting the team's games against conference and league rivals. Explain in detail, with examples, how will you promote rivalry in a responsible manner.
27 You are working in marketing for the Walt Disney Company. What can you learn about rivalry from the sport setting that will improve the way you engage you customers? Provide specific examples in your response.
28 What were the five lessons that could be learned from the rivalry between the Walt Disney Company and Comcast Corporation?
29 You are working for a community center and have been asked to design a program to teach children how to accept and properly treat out-group members. Discuss how you think Sport Rivalry Man, the Adventures with Sport Rivalry Man, and the Sport Rivalry Man curriculum can be used to teach and positively influence fan and group member behavior. Within your response, discuss and provide an example how non-sport organizations can use the stories to improve group member behavior.