COM312 LATEST 2026 EXAMINATIONS SET QUESTIONS
AND SOLUTIONS GUARANTEE A+
✔✔Nationalism - ✔✔- Love for one's nation, once it has exterminated all its enemies,
become totally unified and achieved its grand purpose of world-historical destiny
- Hitler and the Nazi's
✔✔The "Other" - ✔✔o Generic term used to signify members of the out-group
o Moral Issue:
- Conflicts that arise from different point of views (Out-group vs. In-Group)
- Abortion
✔✔Group Based Hatred - ✔✔- Based on prejudice against the group and is orientated
toward a particular goal; those who hold it want to hurt, relocate, or even eliminate the
out-group.
✔✔Responses to the "Other" - ✔✔1. Demonizing
2. Colonization
3. Generalizing
4. Vaporizing
✔✔Demonizing - ✔✔- By treating him/her, or the group as someone to be feared and
eliminated if possible
- The way Americans talk about Terrorist
✔✔Colonization - ✔✔- We treat them as inferior, worthy of pity but more likely contempt
- Slavery in America
✔✔Generalizing - ✔✔-Treating others as non-individuals
- Stereotyping
✔✔Vaporizing - ✔✔- Refusing to acknowledge the presence of the other at all
- Make them disappear
✔✔Relational Transgressions - ✔✔o Core rules of a relationship are violated, leaving
high emotional residues
o Emotional Residues
✔✔Emotional Residues - ✔✔- People experience lingering emotional responses to the
memory of the transgression
✔✔Core Relational Rules - ✔✔o Expectations for how we behave with each other
o In regards to a relationship
, o Truth Bias
✔✔Truth Bias - ✔✔- We assume that our best friends are telling us the truth, makes us
more vulnerable and less accurate in detecting deception when it occurs
✔✔Forgiveness - ✔✔- Cognitive process that consist of letting go feelings of revenge
and thoughts of retaliation
o Process:
1. Hurt
2. Hate
3. Healing
4. Coming Together
- Goes from anger to transforming the meaning of the event or changing the way we
view it
- Negative emotions are replaced by positive ones
- Negative emotions are whittled away
✔✔Reconciliation - ✔✔- Behavioral process in which we take actions to restore a
relationship or create a new one following forgiveness
✔✔Forgiveness vs. Reconciliation - ✔✔o Forgiveness is a person's response toward
another in a hurtful situation
o Reconciliation is the process of two people, together, negotiating and working out
differences
✔✔5 Steps of Forgiveness - ✔✔1. Account and Apology
2. Acceptance/Rejection of Account and Apology
3. Forgiveness (May or may not be communicated)
4. Transforming the Relationship with desire
5. Actions confirm forgiveness and reconciliation
✔✔Account and Apology - ✔✔- Process begins with transgressor understanding,
recognizing, and admitting the offensive nature of his or her behavior; following an
explanation; and asking for forgiveness
✔✔Acceptance/Rejection of Account and Apology - ✔✔- Offended person might choose
to forgive or to not forgive
- Offended person needs to separate those who want to forgive and those who don't
✔✔Forgiveness (May or may not be communicated) - ✔✔- Offended person decides
whether or not to explicitly communicate his/her forgiveness to offender
AND SOLUTIONS GUARANTEE A+
✔✔Nationalism - ✔✔- Love for one's nation, once it has exterminated all its enemies,
become totally unified and achieved its grand purpose of world-historical destiny
- Hitler and the Nazi's
✔✔The "Other" - ✔✔o Generic term used to signify members of the out-group
o Moral Issue:
- Conflicts that arise from different point of views (Out-group vs. In-Group)
- Abortion
✔✔Group Based Hatred - ✔✔- Based on prejudice against the group and is orientated
toward a particular goal; those who hold it want to hurt, relocate, or even eliminate the
out-group.
✔✔Responses to the "Other" - ✔✔1. Demonizing
2. Colonization
3. Generalizing
4. Vaporizing
✔✔Demonizing - ✔✔- By treating him/her, or the group as someone to be feared and
eliminated if possible
- The way Americans talk about Terrorist
✔✔Colonization - ✔✔- We treat them as inferior, worthy of pity but more likely contempt
- Slavery in America
✔✔Generalizing - ✔✔-Treating others as non-individuals
- Stereotyping
✔✔Vaporizing - ✔✔- Refusing to acknowledge the presence of the other at all
- Make them disappear
✔✔Relational Transgressions - ✔✔o Core rules of a relationship are violated, leaving
high emotional residues
o Emotional Residues
✔✔Emotional Residues - ✔✔- People experience lingering emotional responses to the
memory of the transgression
✔✔Core Relational Rules - ✔✔o Expectations for how we behave with each other
o In regards to a relationship
, o Truth Bias
✔✔Truth Bias - ✔✔- We assume that our best friends are telling us the truth, makes us
more vulnerable and less accurate in detecting deception when it occurs
✔✔Forgiveness - ✔✔- Cognitive process that consist of letting go feelings of revenge
and thoughts of retaliation
o Process:
1. Hurt
2. Hate
3. Healing
4. Coming Together
- Goes from anger to transforming the meaning of the event or changing the way we
view it
- Negative emotions are replaced by positive ones
- Negative emotions are whittled away
✔✔Reconciliation - ✔✔- Behavioral process in which we take actions to restore a
relationship or create a new one following forgiveness
✔✔Forgiveness vs. Reconciliation - ✔✔o Forgiveness is a person's response toward
another in a hurtful situation
o Reconciliation is the process of two people, together, negotiating and working out
differences
✔✔5 Steps of Forgiveness - ✔✔1. Account and Apology
2. Acceptance/Rejection of Account and Apology
3. Forgiveness (May or may not be communicated)
4. Transforming the Relationship with desire
5. Actions confirm forgiveness and reconciliation
✔✔Account and Apology - ✔✔- Process begins with transgressor understanding,
recognizing, and admitting the offensive nature of his or her behavior; following an
explanation; and asking for forgiveness
✔✔Acceptance/Rejection of Account and Apology - ✔✔- Offended person might choose
to forgive or to not forgive
- Offended person needs to separate those who want to forgive and those who don't
✔✔Forgiveness (May or may not be communicated) - ✔✔- Offended person decides
whether or not to explicitly communicate his/her forgiveness to offender