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What is the nature of prejudice? - Psychology

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What is the nature of prejudice?

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  • Prejudice is a negative and unjustified attitude toward individuals or groups based on their social category, such as caste, religion, race, or gender.
  • It is learned through socialization from family, peer groups, media, and cultural practices.
  • Prejudice is not based on reason or personal experience; it is often irrational and formed without actual knowledge.
  • It involves generalizations that treat all members of a group as the same, ignoring individual differences.
  • It is emotionally driven and resistant to change, even when presented with factual information.
  • Prejudice can be either overt or hidden and may be consciously or unconsciously held.
  • It often results in social discrimination and unequal treatment of people from targeted groups.
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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
Questions | Q 35. (i) | Page 7.56
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