Stereo Typing

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what is discrimination and give an example?
the way an individual behaves due to a prejudice view. (e.g. not letting a muslim on a train because you think they look like a terrorist)
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what is prejudice and give an example?
a set of attitudes or beliefs towards an individual or group. (e.g. all muslims are terrorists)
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what is stereo typing and giove an example?
a generalised set of ideas we have about others. (e.g. teachers are strict)
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what is an in-group and give an example?
people that you feel you belong with due to similiarities. (e.g. who you hang around with in school)
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what is an out-group?
people you dont feel like you belong with due to not having any similarites.
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what are 2 advantages of stereo typing?
2 advantages would be that they help us fit in with our own groups and they are helpful when we need to make snap judgements when we dont have time to form a full impression of people.
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what are 2 disadvantages of stereo typing?
2 disadvantages would be once learnt by children they may be hard to over come and they can promote harmful images.
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what is prejudice and give an example?

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a set of attitudes or beliefs towards an individual or group. (e.g. all muslims are terrorists)

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what is stereo typing and giove an example?

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what is an in-group and give an example?

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what is an out-group?

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