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rusak2 [61]
2 years ago
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Prejudice is rooted in _______ attributional complexity display rules culture stereotypes

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SVETLANKA909090 [29]2 years ago
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Prejudice is rooted in racism attributional complexity display rules culture stereotypes

<h3>What are the principal reasons for prejudice?</h3>

A person's upbringing may contribute to their bias. There is a possibility that parents' preconceptions will be handed along to their children if they themselves have any. One negative encounter with a member of a certain group might lead a person to assume that all members of that group are the same.

<h3>How are prejudice and stereotype related?</h3>

Stereotypes are assumptions made about a social group that can be either good or negative, conscious or unconscious. Prejudice refers to unjustified unfavourable views about a person or group that are supported by persistently false information about a particular social group. Stereotypes foster prejudice.

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