Chapter 12 Flashcards
Define the ABC’s of stereotyping, prejudice and discrimination
Affect: Prejudice and in-group favoritism
Behaviour: Discrimination
Cognition: Stereotyping
Define prejudice
unjustifiable negative attitude towards an out-group or towards the members of this group based solely on the fact that they are members of that group
• It’s an attitude - emotional
• Makes a prejudiced person hard to argue with
Name some examples of prejudice
- Racism
- Sexism
- Ageism
- Classism
- Homophobia
- Nationalism
- Religious prejudice
- Xenophobia
Name the 2 ways of detecting hidden prejudice
Bogus pipeline
IAT
Define the bogus pipeline
makes the participant believe that we have + info on them that what we really do; therefore they do not lie
Define the IAT
(implicit association test) (sometimes people will hide the prejudice from themselves, will not consciously lie to hide it)
How are prejudice beneficial for the ingroup
Prejudice support the in-group’s feeling of superiority
Will claim that their actions are legit because the minority is so obviously inferior and incompetent
Define discrimination
unjustified negative behaviours toward members of out-groups based on their group membership
Define institutionalized discrimination
• Adverse treatment of minority groups due to the rules that regulate behaviour (including rules set and enforced by firms, schools, govt, markets and society
Define systemic racism
systems/institutions that produce racially disparate outcomes
Define micro aggressions
the “slights, indignities, and put-downs” that many minorities routinely encounter
Define stereotype
the positive or negative beliefs that we hold about characteristics of social group
Define stereotype threat
performance decrements that are caused by the knowledge of cultural stereotypes
Name the 2 ways in which stereotypes are activated
Automatic and controlled processes
Define automatic process of stereotype activation
trigger stereotypes under certain conditions and without control
Define controlled process of stereotype activation
a conscious decision to suppress the stereotypes
Define hostile sexism
- Hold negative stereotypes
- Women are inferior to men because they are inherently less intelligent, less competent, less brave, less capable or math and science
- Men are predators, heartless, domineering
Define benevolent sexism
- Hold positive stereotypes
- Women are kinder than men, more empathic, more nurturing, and so on
- Men are stronger than women, more assertive, leaders