prejudice is a shortening for prejudgement, reaching a conclusion based on similarity to past incidents rather than on present facts.
people do it all the time. A taxi driver sees a tall handsome man wearing an expensive suit carrying a briefcase with his arm raised. Right away the driver assumes he's hailing a cab, he can pay the fare, he's not going anywhere dangerous, he's likely to tip, possibly generously. Experienced drivers have also carried well dressed people who didn't tip, or even pay the fare, but their general experience is that its less likely with better dressed people.
we generally complain about these prejudgements when they attach negative attributes to people.
the overall pattern is unfortunately difficult to break because on balance it works in the sense that individual's prejudices lead them to gravitate to opportunities with a favorable risk-reward ratio and avoid situations with unfavorable risk-reward ratios.
On a larger scale this can cause a threshold effect and whole classes of individuals with a shared trait are avoided because a small fraction of people with that trait also have a strongly negative trait. The more difficult, time consuming, costly, or dangerous it is to discover the negative trait, the greater the incentive to use any easily discovered trait, even if only weakly associated. The converse also applies - there is a tendency to gravitate to, and fawn over, extremely wealthy people despite the fact that the possibility of an outsize reward or opportunity is remote because even though the chance of a reward is very low, there's almost no risk at all, so the risk-reward ratio is favorable.
People may make up prejudices due to ignorance, fear, or a desire to feel superior. Prejudices are often based on stereotypes and can be harmful and divisive. It is important to challenge and address prejudices through education, empathy, and promoting understanding.
Cultural prejudices can prevent communication by creating barriers such as stereotypes, assumptions, and judgment that can lead to misunderstandings, lack of trust, and closed-mindedness. These prejudices can make it difficult for individuals to truly listen, understand, and connect with others who come from different cultural backgrounds.
People develop prejudices through socialization, upbringing, personal experiences, and exposure to stereotypes and biases. These prejudices can be ingrained through cultural norms, media influence, and lack of exposure to diverse perspectives. Additionally, fear, ignorance, and a desire to belong to a certain group can contribute to the development of prejudices.
Yes, young people can learn prejudice from older people through exposure to biased attitudes and behaviors at home, in their communities, and through media. These learned prejudices can shape their beliefs and behaviors as they grow up. However, it is important to note that individuals can also challenge and unlearn these prejudices through education, exposure to diverse perspectives, and critical reflection.
The plural form for the singular noun prejudice is prejudices.
it can be as low as one.
Yes genocide is a prime example of how cultural prejudices impact society.
People develop prejudices through socialization, upbringing, personal experiences, and exposure to stereotypes and biases. These prejudices can be ingrained through cultural norms, media influence, and lack of exposure to diverse perspectives. Additionally, fear, ignorance, and a desire to belong to a certain group can contribute to the development of prejudices.
It means to make some hypotheses about an event or events. These should be based on some evidence but all to often people draw conclusions based on prejudices.
they used people's prejudices to further the Nazi cause.
the ugly prejudices
"Prejudice" is the singular noun. The plural noun is "prejudices."
He was quite an enlightened man; he had few prejudices and he had a large general knowledge.
It allowed people to witness live events and also spread awareness of racial hatred and prejudices
Cultural prejudices can prevent communication by creating barriers such as stereotypes, assumptions, and judgment that can lead to misunderstandings, lack of trust, and closed-mindedness. These prejudices can make it difficult for individuals to truly listen, understand, and connect with others who come from different cultural backgrounds.
miley's make-up people.
The contemporary relevance in Pride and Prejudice is that people today still hold prejudices against others. It is often human nature to form an opinion of someone upon first meeting them. These prejudices hurt people's chances to communicate and grow as a community. Even in the changing world of today, we can all learn from Elizabeth's mistake and be more careful about the prejudices we sometimes form before we learn the truth about a person.
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