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Imagine a situation in which children of two different ethnic groups tend to fight. You are hired as a consultant to help reduce the fighting between groups.

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Have them watch videos together on why each culture is special..have them get to know each other and their backgrounds.Do fun activities with them.

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You want them to bond with each other.

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The answer above me is not right but it isn't wrong. The full question is 3. Imagine a situation in which children of two different ethnic groups tend to fight. You are hired as a consultant to help reduce the fighting between groups. Define out-group homogeneity and out-group derogation. What questions would you ask to determine whether or not these are taking place? Then define the contact hypothesis. What questions would you ask to determine whether the contact hypothesis would apply? How would you as a consultant, recommend establishing more trust between groups? (20 points)

Answer: Out-group derogation means tendency to put down other groups. Out-group homogeneity is the tendency to think members of an out-group are all the same. To determine whether the groups have out-group derogation between ethnic groups you have to see how they interact with each other. Are they calm and respectful of different views or are rude and belligerent? To determine whether the groups have you must ask the children what they think the other group is like, what they do, and how they act outside of school. Contact Hypothesis is when people who once hated each other will get along better if they get to know one another better. To determine if the contact hypothesis would apply, you’d ask if the children ever hung out together or did activities together. Lastly, have them watch videos together on why each culture is special. Do fun activities with them. Let them play one on one where you pick teams.

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