Prejudice, like stereotypes, like culture, is learned.
Prejudice occurs when one holds an unwarranted generalization about a group of people or things, often based on little or no factual experience. Prejudice can be negative (disliking a certain group or thing) or positive (liking a certain group or thing).
Macionis offers a detailed definition of prejudice: Prejudice amounts to a rigid and irrational generalization about a category of people. Prejudice is irrational to the extent that people hold inflexible attitudes supported by little or no direct evidence. Prejudice may target people of a particular social class, sex, sexual orientation, age, political affiliation, race, or ethnicity.99
Prejudice, like stereotypes, like culture, is learned.Prejudice occurs when one holds an unwarranted generalization about a group of people or things, often based on little or no factual experience. Prejudice can be negative (disliking a certain group or thing) or positive (liking a certain group or thing). Macionis offers a detailed definition of prejudice: Prejudice amounts to a rigid and irrational generalization about a category of people. Prejudice is irrational to the extent that people hold inflexible attitudes supported by little or no direct evidence. Prejudice may target people of a particular social class, sex, sexual orientation, age, political affiliation, race, or ethnicity.99
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