SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY
ATTRIBUTION ATTITUDES AND ACTIONS
Question
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Prejudice
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Attribution
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Stereotype
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None of the above
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Detailed explanation-1: -Prejudice is an unjustified and baseless attitude, irrational opinion, or feeling about a person or group of people solely due to their membership with a group. Many people may not be aware of their own prejudice until they are confronted with it, and others may be very aware and active.
Detailed explanation-2: -As such, and consistent with the literature on attitudes more broadly, prejudice is seen to have three components: cognitive, affective, and behavioral.
Detailed explanation-3: -Prejudice is unjustifiable and negative attitudes toward an individual or group based on reinforced misinformation about a social group. Prejudice is cultivated by stereotypes.
Detailed explanation-4: -Prejudice is a negative attitude and feeling toward an individual based solely on one’s membership in a particular social group (Allport, 1954; Brown, 2010). Prejudice is common against people who are members of an unfamiliar cultural group.
Detailed explanation-5: -A few commonplace examples of prejudice are those based on someone’s race, gender, nationality, social status, sexual orientation, or religious affiliation, and controversies may arise from any given topic.