PSY-8 Lecture Notes - Lecture 32: Stereotype Threat, Psych, Ingroups And Outgroups
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Prejudice: attitudes toward members of specific groups that directly or indirectly suggest. Discrimination: a negative and/or patronizing action toward members of a specific social they deserve an inferior social status group. Discrimination= actions ingroup members than to outgroup members publicly expressed mainstream society one another than are members of one"s ingroup. Ingroup: a group to which we belong and that forms a part of our social identity. Ingroup bias: the tendency to give more favorable evaluations and greater rewards to. Outgroup: a group to which you do not belong; them . Outgroup homogeneity effect: perception of outgroup members as being more similar to. They are all the same; we are a collection of unique individuals . Explicit prejudice: prejudicial attitudes that are consciously held, even if they are not. Glick and fiske argue the form of prejudice directed toward the group depend on: Contemptuous prejudice: against competitive groups of low status. Envious prejudice: against competitive groups of high status.