Psychology module 44.1-44.2 (stereotypes, prejudice, and discrimination)
What can enhance "contact" between two rivaling groups, and actually reduce prejudice and discrimination?
Given a common group re-categorization
Self-fulfilling prophecies
people attribute positive qualities to beautiful people that have nothing to do with their looks
What is stereotyping
putting people into categories (white bitches)
Cross-race effect How can it be reduced
recognize more with your own race than with others By not being a racist bitch and associating with every race
What is an in-group
A group that you belong to
What is an out-group
A group that you don't belong to
What are some things that you can do as an individual to reduce society prejudice and discrimination?
Know automatic processing occurs when we encounter a member of a stereotyped group chose to ignore or counter the stereotypes information Have friends in another culture
How has media contributed to prejudice in our culture
Minorities are often shown in negative ways Listening to more positive attitudes
What do the experiments described in class suggest about how job interviews should be conducted
Others races feel more comfortable getting interviewed by their own race
Confirmation Bias
Seeing what we expect
Fundamental attribution error
The tendency to overestimate the role of the situation and overestimate the role of person factors in explaining other peoples behavior
Attitudes
Stereotyping prejudice Discrimination
Out-Group homogeneity effect Why does this exist
Tendency to preserve more variability among in-groups than out-group Help preserve stereotypes can lead to prejudice
Sub-typing and belief perseverance
We can label people who aren't constant with stereotyping with exceptions Exceptions aren't really evidence against the validity of the stereotype Prevents stereotype from being disconfirmed, remember belief perseverance
situational attribution
an external, or situational, attribution, people infer that a person's behavior is due to situational factors.
What is a stereotype
believes about a person or a group
Group polarization
shift towards a more extreme view after a discussion