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Prejudice What is prejudice? Why are people prejudiced? Individual view Intergroup view psychlotron.org.uk Can prejudice be reduced? Prejudice psychlotron.org.uk “An attitude (usually negative) toward the members of some group, based purely on their membership in that group” (Baron & Byrne, 1991) Prejudice A type of attitude: Cognitive component - thinking Affective component - feeling Behavioural component - doing Stereotype Discrimination psychlotron.org.uk Related terms: Individual Theories Suggest that prejudice is due to the psychological make-up of the individual psychlotron.org.uk Authoritarian personality Frustration-aggression (scapegoating) Norm theory Authoritarian Personality Adorno et al (1950) Suggestion that people who are prejudiced Hostile to inferiors Servile to superiors Rigid & inflexible Conventional in outlook Intolerant of ambiguity psychlotron.org.uk have a particular personality type: Harsh & Punitive upbringing Outward respect towards authority Little affection from parents High opinion of parents Repressed hostility and anger Needs an outlet somewhere Anger displaced onto ‘inferior’ groups… Prejudice psychlotron.org.uk Authoritarian Personality Authoritarian Personality between authoritarianism & e.g. antiSemitism Many methodological problems Doesn’t explain uniformity of prejudices across society e.g. Nazi Germany – anti-Semitism US in WWII – anti-Japanese South Africa during apartheid psychlotron.org.uk Some evidence that shows correlation Other Individual Theories Scapegoating Displacement of aggression onto ‘outgroups’ during times of hardship We acquire prejudices through social learning in the same way as other attitudes psychlotron.org.uk Social norms Realistic Conflict Theory groups compete for scarce resources Prejudice leads to hostility which is a strategy for denying resources to the outgroup whilst securing them for the ingroup psychlotron.org.uk Idea that prejudice arises when social Realistic Conflict Theory The Robber’s Cave study (Sherif et al, Group isolation Competition In-group favouritism Prejudice against out-group psychlotron.org.uk 1961) Creating prejudice between two groups of boys at a US summer camp Social Identity Theory groups is not necessary for prejudice; simply having different social groups is enough Our sense of self is bound up in the groups we belong to – feel better about ourselves by making favourable comparisons with other groups psychlotron.org.uk Based on idea that competition between Social Identity Theory Jane Eliot’s ‘Blue Eyes – Brown Eyes’ psychlotron.org.uk experiment Tajfel & colleagues (1970s) – the minimal groups experiments Reducing Prejudice psychlotron.org.uk Equal-status contact with outgroups Pursuit of common goals Education