Prejudice

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Prejudice is a preconceived, often unfavorable judgment or opinion about people or situations formed without adequate knowledge, reason, or experience.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf attitude
psychological phenomenon
social concept
canBe explicit
implicit
canBeBasedOn age
appearance
culture
disability
ethnicity
gender
language
nationality
occupation
race
religion
sexual orientation
social class
canBeReducedBy anti-discrimination laws
education
empathy training
intergroup contact
canLeadTo conflict
discriminatory behavior
marginalization
social inequality
violence
hasComponent behavioral tendency
cognitive bias
emotional response
negative evaluation
stereotype
hasDefinition a preconceived, often unfavorable judgment or opinion formed without adequate knowledge, reason, or experience
isDirectedAt groups
individuals
situations
isInfluencedBy cultural beliefs
family upbringing
historical context
media representations
social norms
isOften irrational
resistant to evidence
unjustified
isRelatedTo ableism
ageism
bias
discrimination
homophobia
racism
sexism
social exclusion
stereotyping
xenophobia
isStudiedIn anthropology
education
law
political science
social psychology
sociology

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Elizabeth Bennet themeInWork Prejudice