Prejudice often comes from a few basic ideas about how we think:
Social Identity Theory: We like to put ourselves into groups, which makes us see things as "us vs. them." This can make us like our own group more and judge others more harshly.
Realistic Conflict Theory: When there aren’t enough resources – like jobs or money – groups can start to compete. This competition can lead to anger and unfair ideas about each other.
These ideas show how our surroundings influence our prejudices.
Prejudice often comes from a few basic ideas about how we think:
Social Identity Theory: We like to put ourselves into groups, which makes us see things as "us vs. them." This can make us like our own group more and judge others more harshly.
Realistic Conflict Theory: When there aren’t enough resources – like jobs or money – groups can start to compete. This competition can lead to anger and unfair ideas about each other.
These ideas show how our surroundings influence our prejudices.