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- https://socialsci.libretexts.org/Courses/Mendocino_College/ETH_202%3A_Racial_and_Ethnic_Relations/04%3A_Prejudice_Discrimination_and_Racism/4.02%3A_Stereotypes_and_Prejudice.
- https://socialsci.libretexts.org/Courses/Cosumnes_River_College/SOC_300_-_Introductory_Sociology_(Tyler_Elston)/08%3A_Race_and_Ethnicity/8.01%3A_Race_and_Ethnicity/8.1.04%3A_PrejudicePrejudice and discrimination are often confused, but the basic difference between them is this: prejudice is the attitude, while discrimination is the behavior. More specifically, racial and ethnic pr...Prejudice and discrimination are often confused, but the basic difference between them is this: prejudice is the attitude, while discrimination is the behavior. More specifically, racial and ethnic prejudice refers to a set of negative attitudes, beliefs, and judgments about whole categories of people, and about individual members of those categories, because of their perceived race and/or ethnicity. A closely related concept is racism.
- https://socialsci.libretexts.org/Bookshelves/Anthropology/Biological_Anthropology/EXPLORATIONS%3A__An_Open_Invitation_to_Biological__Anthropology_1e/13%3A_Race_and_Human_VariationAdditionally, as a believer in the value of science communication, and of the value of the discipline to greater society, he launched The Arch and Anth Podcast in May 2019, which disseminates scientif...Additionally, as a believer in the value of science communication, and of the value of the discipline to greater society, he launched The Arch and Anth Podcast in May 2019, which disseminates scientific knowledge in a fun, educational, and informal interview-style audio format.
- https://socialsci.libretexts.org/Bookshelves/Communication/Introduction_to_Communication/Communication_in_the_Real_World_-_An_Introduction_to_Communication_Studies/02%3A_Communication_and_Perception/2.04%3A_Improving_PerceptionThis page discusses strategies for improving self-perception and the perception of others. It highlights the importance of avoiding rigid schemata, being critical of socializing forces, and understand...This page discusses strategies for improving self-perception and the perception of others. It highlights the importance of avoiding rigid schemata, being critical of socializing forces, and understanding self-fulfilling prophecies to enhance self-awareness. To improve perception of others, it emphasizes empathetic listening, awareness of stereotypes and prejudice, and self-reflection.
- https://socialsci.libretexts.org/Bookshelves/Sociology/Introduction_to_Sociology/Sociology_(Boundless)/10%3A_Race_and_Ethnicity/10.04%3A_Prejudice_and_Discrimination/10.4A%3A_PrejudicePrejudice refers to a positive or negative evaluation of another person based on their perceived group membership (e.g., race, class, gender, religion, sexual orientation, and ability).
- https://socialsci.libretexts.org/Courses/Macomb_Community_College/PSYC_2600_Social_Psychology/01%3A_Social_Psychology_as_a_Science/1.01%3A_An_Introduction_to_the_Science_of_Social_PsychologyThe science of social psychology investigates the ways other people affect our thoughts, feelings, and behaviors. It is an exciting field of study because it is so familiar and relevant to our day-to-...The science of social psychology investigates the ways other people affect our thoughts, feelings, and behaviors. It is an exciting field of study because it is so familiar and relevant to our day-to-day lives. Social psychologists study a wide range of topics that can roughly be grouped into 5 categories: attraction, attitudes, peace & conflict, social influence, and social cognition.
- https://socialsci.libretexts.org/Courses/Sacramento_City_College/SOC_300_-_Introduction_to_Sociology_(Block)/07%3A_Race_and_Ethnicity/7.04%3A_PrejudicePrejudice and discrimination are often confused, but the basic difference between them is this: prejudice is the attitude, while discrimination is the behavior. More specifically, racial and ethnic pr...Prejudice and discrimination are often confused, but the basic difference between them is this: prejudice is the attitude, while discrimination is the behavior. More specifically, racial and ethnic prejudice refers to a set of negative attitudes, beliefs, and judgments about whole categories of people, and about individual members of those categories, because of their perceived race and/or ethnicity. A closely related concept is racism.
- https://socialsci.libretexts.org/Courses/Contra_Costa_College/Sociology_of_Race_and_Ethnicity/04%3A_Prejudice_Discrimination_and_Racism/4.02%3A_Stereotypes_and_Prejudice.
- https://socialsci.libretexts.org/Bookshelves/Gender_Studies/Introduction_to_LGBTQ_Studies%3A_A_Cross-Disciplinary_Approach_(Amory_Massey_Miller_and_Brown)/04%3A_Prejudice_and_Health
- https://socialsci.libretexts.org/Courses/Saint_Mary's_College_(Notre_Dame_IN)/Social_Psychology/01._Introduction%3A_Social_Psychology_as_a_Science/1.1%3A_An_Introduction_to_the_Science_of_Social_PsychologyThe science of social psychology investigates the ways other people affect our thoughts, feelings, and behaviors. It is an exciting field of study because it is so familiar and relevant to our day-to-...The science of social psychology investigates the ways other people affect our thoughts, feelings, and behaviors. It is an exciting field of study because it is so familiar and relevant to our day-to-day lives. Social psychologists study a wide range of topics that can roughly be grouped into 5 categories: attraction, attitudes, peace & conflict, social influence, and social cognition.
- https://socialsci.libretexts.org/Bookshelves/Psychology/Introductory_Psychology/Map%3A_Discover_Psychology_-_A_Brief_Introductory_Text_(Noba)/14%3A_SOCIAL_PSYCHOLOGY/14.04%3A_Prejudice_Discrimination_and_StereotypingPeople are often biased against others outside of their own social group, showing prejudice (emotional bias), stereotypes (cognitive bias), and discrimination (behavioral bias). In the past, people us...People are often biased against others outside of their own social group, showing prejudice (emotional bias), stereotypes (cognitive bias), and discrimination (behavioral bias). In the past, people used to be more explicit with their biases, but during the 20th century, when it became less socially acceptable to exhibit bias, such things like prejudice, stereotypes, and discrimination became more subtle (automatic, ambiguous, and ambivalent).