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A stereotype is a belief about a certain group of people. Prejudice is a feeling about a person based on their membership in a group. Both stereotypes and prejudice can be either positive or negative. Discrimination is an action that denies the rights of a person due to their membership in a group.

• A prejudice is an opinion, prejudgment or attitude about a group or its individual members.  

• A prejudice can be positive, but in our usage refers to a negative attitude.

• Prejudices are often accompanied by ignorance, fear or hatred.  

• Prejudices are formed by a complex psychological process that begins with attachment to a close circle of acquaintances or an "in-group" such as a family.  

• Prejudice is often aimed at "out-groups."

 

• Discrimination is behaviour that treats people unequally because of their group memberships.  

• Discriminatory behaviour, ranging from slights to hate crimes, often begins with negative stereotypes and prejudices.

• A stereotype is defined as a social perception of an individual in terms of group membership or physical attributes.  

• It is a generalization that is made about a group and then attributed to members of that group.  

• Such a generalization may be either positive or negative.  

• For example: women are:

 ○ talented speakers  

 ○ bad drivers.  

Stereotyping is a form of social categorization that affects the behaviour of those who hold the stereotype, and those who are labelled by a stereotype.

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