PSYCH 2C03 Lecture Notes - Lecture 6: Long-Term Memory, Confirmation Bias, Illusory Correlation
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Intergroup relations (cid:862)we all de(cid:272)r(cid:455) prejudi(cid:272)e, (cid:455)et are all prejudi(cid:272)ed. (cid:863) her(cid:271)ert pe(cid:374)(cid:272)er. We k(cid:374)o(cid:449) it"s (cid:271)ad to ha(cid:448)e prejudi(cid:272)es, (cid:271)ut (cid:449)e still dis(cid:272)ri(cid:373)i(cid:374)ate. How groups relate to one another, whether good or bad relations. Group memberships do not necessarily end badly. All of these aspects of intergroup relations feed off of one another. Prejudice arises from competition (real or imagined) between groups. Competition based on material goods (land, water, money) Prejudice arises as a result of cognitive processes that lead us to stereotype outgroups. Development of stereotypes: illusory correlations, outgroup homogeneity. Maintenance of stereotypes: outgroup homogeneity, information processing biases. Group-based theories of prejudice: the old school theories. Prejudice arises due to competition between groups for some material, tangible thing. Lord of the flies: the conch shell that allows the kids to speak represents power. Two groups form and hate one another because each wants the conch shell each wants the power.