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Causes of Prejudice

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Estimated time: 5 minutes
  • Introduction
  • Sociological and Psychological Causes
  • Intolerance of Ambiguity
  • Belief Incongruence
  • Psycho-dynamic Causes
  • Direct Intergroup Conflict
  • Social Categorization
  • Social Learning
  • Cognitive Roots of Prejudice
  • Perception of Out-Group Homogeneity
CISCE: Class 12

Key Points: Causes of Prejudice

  • Sociological Factors: Low socio-economic status, cultural norms, and regional differences often increase prejudice.
  • Personality Factors: Insecurity, anxiety, rigidity, intolerance of ambiguity, and authoritarian personality traits are linked with higher prejudice.
  • Frustration and Scapegoating: Frustrated individuals may displace aggression onto weaker minority groups.
  • Direct Intergroup Conflict: Competition over jobs, status, power, and resources leads to hostility and prejudice.
  • Social Categorisation (Ingroup vs Outgroup): People divide society into “us” and “them,” favouring their own group and disliking others.
  • Social Learning: Prejudice is learned from parents, peers, teachers, and media through reinforcement and imitation.
  • Cognitive Factors: Stereotypes, illusory correlations, and perception of outgroup homogeneity strengthen and maintain prejudice.
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