Psychology - S,P,D 0.0 / 5 ? PsychologyStereotyping, discrimination and prejudiceGCSEAQA Created by: GraceRobinsonCreated on: 13-01-16 07:21 Define stereotyping An oversimplified, generalised set of ideas that we have about others, making a quick judgement and assigning them to a group or category 1 of 16 Positive uses of Stereotyping enable us to remember info about others, can respond appropriately when we meet new people for the first time 2 of 16 Negative uses of Stereotyping can stops seeing the real person when we meet someone new and can make mistakes about people 3 of 16 Define prejudice a general attitude about a person or group of people based on characteristics that are thought to be common to all members of the group 4 of 16 Define discrimination to treat someone differently because they belong to a certain group 5 of 16 Define authoritarian personality people who have come from strict families and parents are morally strict 6 of 16 define in group more positive views of our in group 7 of 16 define out group more negative views of an out group 8 of 16 define intergroup conflict prejudice happens when groups are in competition for the same thing 9 of 16 define team work prejudice is reduced when people work on a task together 10 of 16 define the jigsaw technique involved students being mixed race groups, each taking responsibility for different parts of the lesson 11 of 16 define empathy the ability to consider the emotions and feelings of another person 12 of 16 define contact increasing contact between in groups and out groups can reduce prejudice between the groups 13 of 16 define practical implications how it helps us, what we learn 14 of 16 define practical applications how we apply it to the outside world 15 of 16 ways of reducing prejudice empathy, cooperation and contact 16 of 16
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