Yes, measuring prejudice can be difficult because it is often influenced by unconscious biases and stereotypes that people may not be aware of. Additionally, self-report measures may not capture the full extent of prejudice as individuals may underreport or be unable to accurately assess their own biases. Environmental factors and social desirability can also impact the accuracy of measuring prejudice.
Yes, measuring prejudice can be difficult because it is often based on subtle biases that individuals may not be aware of or may not openly express. Various factors, such as social desirability bias and unconscious biases, can also impact the accuracy of measuring prejudice.
In terms of empirical evidence it is not possible. There is no defined measurement of prejudice and no evidence to suggest there should be. Prejudice can only be measured arbitrarily using sociological analysis - which is not formal science.
Why is energy difficult to measure?
Whether or not prejudice is difficult or easy to identify when it is occurring varies from case to case. In some instances it is so blatant, that anyone can easily identify it. In other cases, it is more subtle and it may take longer to identify.
Getting people to accept that racism and prejudice still exist.
it is very difficult to measure bacteria because they keep on mutliplying!
Officially, all of them, but prejudice still existed as it does today which made it difficult for the ex-slaves
Racial prejudice can make some laws difficult to enforce
resistance
for measuring things which are difficult to measure with a ruler
THey don't have corners
During the time period in which Susan B. Anthony lived, there was a lot of prejudice against women, which held her back. She started a sufferage movement in the late 1800's, which was also difficult due to the prejudice against women at the time.