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1 Ch 5: Stereotypes, Prejudice, & Discrimination
Part 1: Feb. 16, 2012

2 Conceptual Definitions
Distinguish stereotype, prejudice, discrimination from each other: Stereotype = Prejudice = Discrimination = Affective, Behavioral, Cognitive components? Groups can be ingroups (our own groups) or outgroups (groups other than our own)

3 Racism Less overt racism today Now, ‘modern racism’ is more likely
What are these types of behaviors? Implicit racism – unconscious operation Differences in judgments of criminal defendants

4 Implicit Attitudes Perceptual differences
How to best measure racism? Problems with self-reports: Implicit Association Test (IAT) – how does it work? Perceptual differences Ingroup vs. outgroup member judgments: What are some research results related to this?

5 Sexism Gender stereotypes – prescriptive vs. descriptive stereotypes
Ambivalent sexism: Hostile sexism – Benevolent sexism -

6 Links to discrimination –
Occupational differences - “sex segregation” Wage gap for comparable jobs:

7 Stereotype Threat Targets may clearly perceive discrimination & react
Making attributions about discrimination Protecting self-esteem But negative long term effects? Claude Steele’s research on stereotype threat: face negative stereotype & fear you will be evaluated based on that  you confirm that stereotype

8 How does it affect performance?
1) 2) Do you need to believe in the stereotype? Steele & Aronson’s experiments – Academic performance – race differences How is stereotype threat manipulated? Academic performance – gender differences How to protect against ster. threat:

9 What causes prejudice? Motivational, Cognitive, & Cultural factors…
1) Motivational Factors: A) Optimal distinctiveness What is the motivation here? B) Intergroup conflict – Sherif’s “Robber’s Cave” experiment – 2 groups of boys randomly divided into groups Effect of competition?

10 What solutions failed in Robber’s Cave? Which solution worked best?
C) Realistic Conflict theory – impact of limited resources D) Social Identity theory – status of our groups Importance of self-esteem?


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