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How attitudes differ from stereotypes? - Psychology

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How attitudes differ from stereotypes?

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Sr. No. Aspect Attitudes Stereotypes
1. Definition A learned tendency to evaluate a person, object, or idea positively or negatively. A fixed, oversimplified belief about a group of people.
2. Focus Can be directed toward individuals, ideas, objects, or groups. Always directed toward a social group (e.g., gender, caste, race).
3. Nature Can be positive, negative, or neutral and are often flexible. Mostly rigid and generalized; resistant to change.
4. Based On Personal experience, emotions, beliefs, and learning. Social learning, culture, and group-based assumptions.
5. Function Guides behavior and emotional responses. Used to categorize people quickly, often inaccurately.
6. Example “I admire people who help others” (positive attitude). “All old people are slow” (age-based stereotype).
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Chapter 7: Attitude, Prejudice and Stereotypes - Questions [Page 7.56]

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Girishbala Mohanty Psychology [English] Class 12 ISC
Chapter 7 Attitude, Prejudice and Stereotypes
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