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11 Cards in this Set
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Stereotype
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An oversimplified, generalised sat of ideas that we have about others, for example, secondary dead teachers are strict, intimidating, scary and male
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Role model
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Someone who a child looks up to
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Prejudice
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A rigid set of attitudes or beliefs towards particular groups of people. These attitudes are usually negative, but not always
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Discrimination
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The way an individual behaves towards another person or group as a result of their prejudiced view. This behaviour is usually negative, but could also be positive
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Authoritarian personality
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A personality type that is prone to being prejudiced
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F-Scale
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The questionnaire used by Adorno to measure personality characteristics
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Robbers cave
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The name given to Sherif's experiment on prejudice
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In-group
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A group of people you believe you have something in common with, for example, you psychology group
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Out-group
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A group of people whom you believe you have nothing in common with
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Contact
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Seeing, speaking or writing to someone
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Empathy
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Being able to put yourself in someone else's position psychologically and understand how that person is feeling
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