Are prejudice and discrimination the same? Explain your answer. What purposes does prejudice serve?

What will be an ideal response?


* Prejudice is judging a person on the basis of stereotypes about the group to which the person belongs.
* Discrimination consists of behaviors that adversely affect members of a particular group.
* Prejudice is a cognitive process, whereas discrimination is behavioral and must be actively carried out to occur.
* Prejudice serves the purpose of maintaining social standing, maintaining self-esteem, or satisfying our emotional need for status.

Psychology

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Fill in the blank(s) with correct word

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c. transitional student. d. nontraditional student.

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The child who tends to be excessively dependent on others for support and protection, yet who wants to excel in everything he/she does, would be the:

a. oldest child b. second child c. youngest child d. only child

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The third stage is based on a. trust. c. psychological closeness. b. others' behavior. d. all of these answers.

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