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Origin and Development of Prejudice

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Estimated time: 5 minutes
CISCE: Class 12

Key Points: Origin and Development of Prejudice

  • Prejudice is Learned: Children are not born prejudiced; they learn prejudice through family, society, and socialisation.
  • Early Development: Prejudice begins in early childhood (around 2–3 years) through parental instructions and social norms.
  • Clark & Clark Study (1947): Young children can recognise racial differences but do not show prejudice until influenced by social experiences.
  • Role of Family and Society: Family, traditions, customs, myths, and beliefs strongly influence the growth of prejudice.
  • Social Distance and Conflict: Greater social distance and intergroup conflict increase prejudice.
  • Stereotypes and Self-Fulfilling Prophecy: Stereotypes and negative expectations contribute to the development and continuation of prejudice.
  • Socio-Cultural and Economic Factors: Competition, urbanisation, class differences, and policies like reservations can increase prejudice between groups.
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