Social Sciences, asked by adishsinghb, 6 months ago

What is the difference between
discrimination and stereotypes?
How do you think a person who isdiscriminated against might feel? write in 100 words​

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Answered by Anonymous
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The terms stereotype, prejudice, discrimination, and racism are often used interchangeably in everyday conversation. Let us explore the differences between these concepts. Stereotypes are oversimplified generalizations about groups of people. Stereotypes can be based on race, ethnicity, age, gender, sexual orientation—almost any characteristic. They may be positive (usually about one’s own group, .

Answered by yashshreesharma22
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In this tripartite view of intergroup attitudes, stereotypes reflect expectations and beliefs about the characteristics of members of groups perceived as different from one's own, prejudice represents the emotional response, and discrimination refers to actions.

In this tripartite view of intergroup attitudes, stereotypes reflect expectations and beliefs about the characteristics of members of groups perceived as different from one's own, prejudice represents the emotional response, and discrimination refers to actions.The person who is discriminated against will feel humilated. He will lose his self-respect. It is a derogatory and an inhumane practice and person does not want to mix with others.

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