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    Am I Prejudice Essay

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    am prejudiced. Before reading this chapter I thought prejudice and racism where basically one in the same. Upon exploring it a little further I determined that prejudice is when we have preconceived negative thoughts directed towards certain groups. Racism is when we already have that prejudice, and use power to act on it. So, after I really took the time to think about these two words I was finally able to answer the question. Am I prejudice? I vehemently with every bone in my body would like to

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    Reading chapters nine through twelve in our text, “Asking the Right Questions; A Guide to Critical Thinking” refreshed my memory on concepts I had already known about. As a retired police officer, I was always trained to obtain eye wittiness accounts or their personal observations to crimes that have occurred. I agree with our authors on the unreliability of such observations. Most observers will not see all of the things that transpired. Additionally, people’s views are tainted by their own personal

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    themselves in today’s fashion sense and having fun. This situation demonstrates prejudice and discrimination. Prejudice is when someone holds an often negative and unsupported stereotyped attitude about members of a particular group. Discrimination is when that prejudice attitude causes people of a particular group to be treated differently than others in the same situation. Although many factors contribute to prejudice and discrimination, the four main ones are social cognitive theory and realistic

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    we rely on stereotypes when establishing judgements of others has been widely investigated in the field of social psychology. Frequently, the harmful consequences of relying on stereotypes is noted with the potential of this tendency to lead to prejudice and discrimination. Furthermore, the variation in the significance of stereotypes has been explored to determine

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    People and the Prejudice In the our society there are always going to be people that have negative thoughts or an unreasonable idea towards another person, and these negativities are often based on stereotypes. An example of this would be if someone was thinking poorly of an individual because of their race or religious beliefs. This is known as prejudice. For example, there are some prejudices about how men are braver than women. Some people see prejudice as an act of discrimination, like in some

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    Out-Group Discrimination

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    people being subordinate). Pratto and Stewart (2011) add that social dominance theory “describes how processes at different levels of social organization, from cultural ideologies and institutional discrimination to gender roles and the psychology of prejudice, work together to produce stable group-based

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    Examples, of symptoms for xenophobia is it can cause hostility towards people or cultures also, abusive and prejudice behavior. The person is obsessed with maintaining one’s cultural superiority and feels threatened whenever confronted with other people from a foreign land. It may also, occur when he or she encounters a foreign place which is not familiar.Lastly

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    The “I am Campaign” has influenced me to understand that everything is stereotyped but should not be and by doing this project we were able to influence peoples thoughts about stereotyping. Stereotyping is categorizing people into a specific group of people into what another person would see them as. The “I am Campaign” has helped me realize that being stereotyped does not make me feel the way I should because one should feel proud of who they are, where they are from, and what they want to become

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    Police Stereotypes Essay

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    Stereotypes A stereotype is a generalized characterization for a group of people in a particular category. A majority of the time people stereotype by the manner they express information to one another. A teacher states a fact in class about how children with a high socioeconomic status are more likely to send their children to college than children of low socioeconomic status. Later on the student goes home and misrelated the fact by stating “Bob our neighbor isn’t going to get a good job because

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    In order to under what stigma is there has to be an understanding of what deviance is. Deviance is the violation of norms (for rules or exceptions.) Norms are often developed and enforced by religious doctrine and how society follows those doctrines These norms are seen as what society thinks is normal. But deviance is an act against the norms. These deviances change depending on the culture. For example, if a women who lived in the middle eastern countries was seen wearing a T-shirt and a pair

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