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Answer the questions:
Q. 1) Define discrimination.
Q. 2) Define prejudice.
Q. 3) Explain stereotype.

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Answered by aajj007
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1 .In human social behavior, discrimination is treatment or consideration of, ...... "We define drug use discrimination as experiences of rejection and unequal treatment attributed to drug ..

2.Prejudice is an affective feeling towards a person or group member based often ... Gordon Allport defined prejudice as a "feeling, favorable or unfavorable, toward a person or thing, ...

3.  a stereotype is an over-generalized belief about a particular category of people. Stereotypes are generalized because one assumes that the stereotype is true for each individual person in the category.

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Answered by dishaa85
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Answer:

DISCRIMINATION....

In human social behavior, discrimination is treatment or consideration of, or making a distinction towards, a person based on the group, class, or category to which the person is perceived to belong.

EXAMPLES OF DISCRIMINATION....

Some examples of discrimination include the following: a) Harassment – inappropriate jokes, insults, name-calling or displays such as a poster or cartoons directed at a person because of their race, colour, sex or gender, sexual orientation, etc.

Types of discrimination

  1. age.
  2. carer and parental status.
  3. disability (including physical, sensory and intellectual disability, work related injury, medical conditions, and mental, psychological and learning disabilities)
  4. employment activity.
  5. 3tender identity, lawful sexual activity and sexual orientation.
  6. industrial activity
  7. marital status.

Direct discrimination happens when someone is treated unfavourably because of a personal characteristic protected by the law. Direct discrimination often happens because people make unfair assumptions about what people with certain personal characteristics can and cannot do.

PREJUDICE....

a strong unreasonable feeling of not liking or trusting somebody/something, especially when it is based on his/her/its race, religion or sex

EXAMPLES OF PREJUDICE....

An individual may be prejudiced against others based on factors such as race, age, gender, sexual orientation, class status, religion, and nationality, amongst other things.

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Some of the more common prejudice examples include:

Racism.

Sexism.

Homophobia.

Religious prejudice.

Ageism.

Nationalism.

Classicism.

stereotype

a fixed idea about a particular type of person or thing, which is often not true in reality

As for sociologists, they may focus on the relations among different groups in a social structure. They suggest that stereotypes are the result of conflict, poor parenting, and inadequate mental and emotional development. Once stereotypes have formed, there are two main factors that explain their persistence.

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