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does discrimination and prejudice always go together​

Sagot :

Answer:

yes

Explanation:

because prejudiced person may not act on their attitude. Therefore, someone can be prejudiced towards a certain group but not discriminate against them.

Also, prejudice includes all three components of an attitude (affective, behavioral and cognitive), whereas discrimination just involves behavior.

Answer:

  • Prejudice is an unjustified or incorrect attitude (usually negative) towards an individual based solely on the individual’s membership of a social group.
  • For example, a person may hold prejudiced views towards a certain race or gender etc. (e.g. sexist).
  • Discrimination is the behavior or actions, usually negative, towards an individual or group of people, especially on the basis of sex/race/social class, etc.

Explanation:

A prejudiced person may not act on their attitude. Therefore, someone can be prejudiced towards a certain group but not discriminate against them.

Also, prejudice includes all three components of an attitude (affective, behavioral and cognitive), whereas discrimination just involves behavior.

There are four main explanations of prejudice and discrimination:

1. Authoritarian Personality

2. Realistic Conflict Theory - Robbers Cave

3. Stereotyping

4. Social identity Theory