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Factors affecting Prejudice Individual Differences Situational factors Cultural Factors

Factors affecting prejudice What factors can you think of? Realistic conflict theory – what were the factors affecting prejudice? Social Impact theory? Other factors – Individual differences, situational and cultural

Factors that affect prejudice In threes…each person is to focus on one factor. Develop an understanding of the factor and how it relates to prejudice Make notes in the form of a poster/ PowerPoint/table Present each factor to your group All group members to have notes on all three factors (A01 and A03) Factors that affect prejudice Individual Situational Cultural A01: Right Wing Authoritarianism OCEAN From the resources identify: AO3: Supporting research Criticise supporting research? (correlational only no cause and effect) Different factor that opposes Individual factors? Reductionism ? Nature vs Nurture? A01: Social norms Contact hypothesis From the resources identify: A03: Supporting research Opposing research Different factor that opposes Individual factors? Application/usefulness? Reductionism ? Nature vs Nurture? A01: Can culture influence prejudice? Individualist vs collectivist cultures From the resources identify: A03: Supporting research Different factor that opposes Individual factors? Reductionism? Nature vs Nurture?

Specification - points linking to: Individual Differences The psychological differences between people and their similarities. People vary on a range of psychological attributes (personality) RWA OCEAN Developmental psychology: Adorno – authoritarian personality formed in childhood. Harsh parenting – love-hate relationship Hate/anger repressed and displaced onto weaker members of society. Prejudice can be affected by culture, which comes from environmental effects.

Comparing the factors (use all three) Term to use (where as, on the other hand etc)