PREJUDICE AND STEREOTYPES. STEREOTYPES are the perceptions, beliefs, and expectations a person has about members of some group. STEREOTYPES are the perceptions,

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PREJUDICE AND STEREOTYPES

STEREOTYPES are the perceptions, beliefs, and expectations a person has about members of some group. STEREOTYPES are the perceptions, beliefs, and expectations a person has about members of some group. PREJUDICE is a positive or negative attitude toward an individual base simply on his or her membership in some group. PREJUDICE is a positive or negative attitude toward an individual base simply on his or her membership in some group.

PREJUDICE Cognitive component (steriotype thinking) Cognitive component (steriotype thinking) Affective component (feelings) Affective component (feelings) Behavioral component (discrimination) Behavioral component (discrimination) Discrimination is differential treatment of individuals who belong to different groups

THEORIES OF PREJUDICE Motivational theories: Authoritarian parenting= authoritarian personality. Motivational theories: Authoritarian parenting= authoritarian personality. Identification with their in-group. Cognitives theories: Social cathegories. Cognitives theories: Social cathegories. Illusory correlation. Learning theories: Prejudice can be learned. Learning theories: Prejudice can be learned.

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