What are the potential byproducts of prejudice when experienced by children?

What will be an ideal response?


Children who have experienced prejudice are at higher risk for depression, low self-esteem, and poor academic performance. They may be less inclined to participate in activities and may possess negative sentiments about being part of their race.

Psychology

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According to Vygotsky, people in Western cultures rely heavily on __________ to teach children practical skills, whereas people in traditional societies use __________ to teach practical skills.

A. intelligent guides; demonstrations B. verbal instructions; observation and demonstration C. observation and demonstration; intelligent guides D. verbal instructions; schemes

Psychology

The current approach to treating patients with AIDS is to give them:

A. AZT alone B. a "cocktail" of drugs C. radiation therapy D. antibiotics

Psychology

Tiefer suggests that Masters and Johnson's model focuses exclusively on ____

a. power issues c. cultural differences b. emotionality d. adequate genital functioning

Psychology

According to Johnson-Laird, the ability to solve syllogisms seems to be especially related

to one's a. ability to use algorithms correctly. b. ability to use heuristics correctly. c. spatial ability. d. verbal ability. e. self-concept.

Psychology