Sociology, asked by kavitamourya7796, 9 months ago

How would you distinguish prejudice from other kinds of opinion or belief?

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Answered by diya5746
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Answer:

Prejudice refers to pre-judgement, i.e., an opinion made in advance.Prejudice refers to pre-thoughtopinions or attitudes held by members of one group towards another.prejudice may ne either positive or negative. A prejudiced person's pre-thought views are generally based on direct evidence. This word is generally used for negative pre-judgements.

On the othe hand,an opinion is a judgement about someone or something, not necessarily based on fact and knowledge.

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Answered by aburaihana123
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Answer:

There is a difference in opinion, belief, and prejudice.

Explanation:

Prejudice is a pre-thought opinion about one group of people about the other one. It is like a pre-judgement that has already been made without actually seeing the situation. It can be both positive and negative.  

Opinions or beliefs are usually based on experience. We make an opinion about a person after analyzing his/her behavior. Also, it can be changed over time based on an evidence or an experience. Beliefs are convictions which are mostly based on cultural or personal faith or  values. Like there are religious beliefs which are more personal.

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