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प्रश्न
Discuss the personality and motivational determinants of prejudice.
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- Psychologists believe that personality traits and emotional needs influence the development of prejudice.
- People who experience continuous frustration or “free-floating aggression” are more likely to show prejudice.
- When a person cannot express their anger at the real source, they may direct it toward a weaker group as a substitute. This is known as scapegoating.
- Even small frustrations, like not being able to watch a movie, can lead to negative feelings toward other groups (Miller and Bugelski).
- Human life involves constant frustration, starting from birth. This builds tension, which may be released as aggression toward minority groups.
- The frustration-aggression theory explains that racial prejudice can result from this pattern of displaced aggression.
- However, not all frustration leads to aggression, and not all prejudice comes from frustration alone.
- Some individuals with pathological traits, such as paranoia, are more likely to show prejudice.
- Paranoid individuals blame others and project their own faults, leading to biased attitudes.
- Not all mentally disturbed individuals are prejudiced, but certain personality types are more prone to it.
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