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what is prejudice and what are some possible causes of prejudice​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Prejudice is an unjustified attitude or opinion, usually a negative one, directed toward an individual for something the individual cannot control. An example of prejudice is someone thinking poorly of another person for his belonging to a certain race, or for having different religious beliefs.

Social scientists have also identified some common social factors that may contribute to the presence of prejudice and discrimination:

•Socialization. ...

•Conforming behaviors. ...

•Economic benefits. ...

•Authoritarian personality. ...

•Ethnocentrism. ...

•Group closure. ...

•Conflict theory.

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Answered by apeksha160
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Prejudice is a preconceived notion that is not supported by logic or personal knowledge.

Explanation:

There can be several reasons behind a person being prejudiced. Some possible causes may be:
1. Upbringing: A person's upbringing may contribute to their bias. There is a possibility that parents' prejudices will be passed down to their children if they themselves had any.

2. Stereotyping: It is a practise that can result in prejudice. One bad experience with a member of a group can make someone believe that the group's members are all the same.

3. Scapegoating: One example of a particular form of prejudice is scapegoating. The transgressions or wrongdoings of one individual or group can be attributed to that person or group. For instance, in Nazi Germany in the 1930s, Jews were used as scapegoats for the nation's economic woes.





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