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what is the difference between discrimination,prejudice and stereotypes ​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Discrimination:-

Discrimination means treating a person unfairly because of who they are or because they possess certain characteristics. If you have been treated differently from other people only because of who you are or because you possess certain characteristics, you may have been discriminated against.

Prejudice:-

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.

Stereotypes:-

stereotype is a mistaken idea or belief many people have about a thing or group that is based upon how they look on the outside, which may be untrue or only partly true. Stereotyping people is a type of prejudice because what is on the outside is a small part of who a person is.

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Answered by Anonymous
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1)  DISCRIMINATION=ITS THE ACT OF MAKING DISTINCT BETWEEN HUMAN BEINGS BASED ON GROUPS OR OTHER CATEGORIES  TO WHICH THEY BELONG.

2) PREJUDICE= ITS AN AFFECTIVE FEELING TOWARDS  A PERSON BASED ON THEIR PERCEIVED GROUP MEMBERSHIP.

3)STEREOTYPES= A WIDELY  HELD BUT FIXED OVERSIMPLIFIED IMAGE OR AN IDEA OF A PARTICULAR TYPE OF  PEOPLE

EG: WOMEN AS A CARER OF FAMILY

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