10 Questions
What may help individuals to downplay the rule-breaking behavior of ingroup members?
Perceived moral superiority
According to Peters et al. (2004), what underlies people's inclination to think that others are influenced by egoistic considerations?
Egoistic considerations
Which process involves individuals convincing themselves that ethical standards do not apply to them?
Moral disengagement
According to Bandura (1999), how do individuals achieve reframing their destructive behavior as morally acceptable?
By inhibiting mechanisms of self-condemnation
Why are perceptions of unfairness and injustice important in radicalization processes?
They signify society's view of one's cause and group
In radicalization processes, unfairness is considered an important symbol that signifies what?
How society views one's cause and group
What is one way individuals may engage in moral disengagement?
Reframing their destructive behavior as morally acceptable
How do individuals achieve reframing their destructive behavior as morally acceptable?
By inhibiting self-condemnation mechanisms
What may help individuals to perceive others as more influenced by egoistic considerations than themselves?
Perceived moral superiority
Why do perceptions of unfairness play a significant role in radicalization processes?
To signify how society views one's cause and group
Test your knowledge on sociology and psychology literature with questions based on works like 'Social Structure and Anomie' by Merton and 'The Staircase to Terrorism' by Moghaddam. Explore key concepts and theories from notable publications.
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