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Stereotypes are generalizations based on experience Prejudice is negativity attached to a stereotype. That is why I feel that prejudice is in everyone whether you think so or not you have been prejudice to someone or something even and have also been a victim of the same.

In other words if you were to train the mind to advert from thinking this way you can ultimately not be prejudice and have thoughts of pre-judging someone. APS regularly opens certain online articles for discussion on our website. Effective February , you must be a logged-in APS member to post comments. By posting a comment, you agree to our Community Guidelines and the display of your profile information, including your name and affiliation.

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He investigated the idea that people who tended to be more conformist would also be more prejudiced, and found this to be true of white South African students. Similarly, he accounted for the higher levels of prejudice against black people in the southern United States than in the north in terms of the greater social acceptability of this kind of prejudice in the south.

Rogers and Frantz found that immigrants to Rhodesia now Zimbabwe became more prejudiced the longer they had been in the country. They gradually conformed more to the prevailing cultural norm of prejudice against the black population. Evaluation : Conformity to social norms, then, may offer an explanation for prejudice in some cases. At the same time, norms change over time, so this can only go some way towards explaining prejudice.

McLeod, S. Prejudice and discrimination. Simply Psychology. Minard, R. CNN People are prejudiced -- sometimes unashamedly so. We tend to have a host of reasons ready to justify our biases -- the mentally ill are dangerous, immigrants steal jobs, the LGBTQ community corrupts family values, Muslims are terrorists and rural whites are uneducated.

Join us on Twitter and Facebook. Why are people prejudiced? More Videos Sellers: "Don't confuse patriotism and prejudice" But these prejudices are largely unfounded and the justifications don't hold water, so what is driving them in the first place? In the December Nature: Human Behavior , we -- with colleagues Julia Marshall and Yimeng Wang -- report a basic root of social prejudice: People's dislike of broken patterns.

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