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Which of the following least describes prejudice? a. An unjustifiable attitude toward a group b. Schemas that influence how we notice and interpret events c. Preconceived ideas that bias our impressions of others'behavior d. A physical behavior intended to hurt or destroy e. Automatic and unconscious thoughts and behaviors

   Which of the following least describes prejudice?
a. An unjustifiable attitude toward a group
b. Schemas that influence how we notice and interpret
events
c. Preconceived ideas that bias our impressions of others'behavior
d. A physical behavior intended to hurt or destroy
e. Automatic and unconscious thoughts and behaviors
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Myers' Psychology for AP
Myers' Psychology for AP
David G. Myers 2nd Edition
Chapter 80, Problem 10 ↓

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Which of the following least describes prejudice? a. An unjustifiable attitude toward a group b. Schemas that influence how we notice and interpret events c. Preconceived ideas that bias our impressions of others'behavior d. A physical behavior intended to hurt or destroy e. Automatic and unconscious thoughts and behaviors
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Prejudice
Prejudice refers to an unjustified or incorrect attitude (usually negative) held toward an individual or a group, without any basis in actual experience or reason. It typically manifests as a preconceived judgment that is resistant to change even when confronted with new information, and it primarily pertains to attitudes and beliefs rather than actions.
Cognitive Schemas
Schemas are mental structures that help individuals organize and interpret information by providing a framework for understanding experiences. Though schemas can influence how people perceive and process social information, they are broader cognitive constructs that can include various aspects of social cognition and are not synonymous with prejudice, which is specifically an evaluative bias toward a group.
Implicit Bias
Implicit bias involves automatic and unconscious attitudes or stereotypes that affect an individual’s understanding, actions, and decisions in an unconscious manner. While these biases can contribute to prejudicial attitudes, they operate at an implicit level and may not always be consciously endorsed or recognized by the individual.
Aggression
Aggression refers to behaviors that are intended to harm or injure another person, either physically or psychologically. Unlike prejudice, which is centered on biased beliefs or attitudes about a group, aggression describes overt actions that aim to hurt or destroy, distinguishing it from the cognitive nature of prejudicial attitudes.

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