difference between prejudices and stereotypes
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prejudice an unfavorable or hostile atitude towards others based on their membership of another social group
in simple terms it means to judge others negatively
for ex- people prejudice on religions, colour of skin, clothes etc
stereotype a quality assigned to group of people related to their race, caste etc
in simple terms when we fix people into one image we create a stereotype
for example - rich poor etc
in simple terms it means to judge others negatively
for ex- people prejudice on religions, colour of skin, clothes etc
stereotype a quality assigned to group of people related to their race, caste etc
in simple terms when we fix people into one image we create a stereotype
for example - rich poor etc
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Stereotype is a widely held but set and oversimplified image or idea about a particular type of person, objective or a group of people. For example -
Many people thinking that all Arabs and Muslims are terrorists.
Prejudice means an unfavorable opinion or feeling formed beforehand or without knowledge, thought, or reason. For example -
A person not getting a job because of the color of their skin.
Many people thinking that all Arabs and Muslims are terrorists.
Prejudice means an unfavorable opinion or feeling formed beforehand or without knowledge, thought, or reason. For example -
A person not getting a job because of the color of their skin.
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