Answer:
The missing words are: <em>Scapegoat thinking</em> and <em>displacement</em>
Explanation:
<em>Scapegoat thinking</em>, consideration in terms of fixed and inflexible categories, often involves the psychological mechanism of <em>displacement,</em> directing hostility or anger toward objects that are not really the source of those feelings.
Scapegoating relates to guilt by association and stereotyping.
Medically, it is the <em>process in which the mechanisms of projection or displacement are utilized in channeling feelings of aggression, hostility, frustration, (and so on) towards another individual or group; the amount of blame being unjustified</em>"
Scapegoating is a hostile method often used to define an entire group of individuals according to the unethical or immoral conduct of a small number of individuals belonging to that group.
For example,
Every male is a chauvinist.
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