Psychology of Prejudice
Description
This DVD explores the psychological processes behind prejudice, considers research regarding prejudice, examines cognitive processes underlying prejudice, and outlines social and cultural factors that lead to prejudice development. It discusses seminal research; introduces the Implicit Association Test; and covers such topics as stereotypes, group and individual identifications, racial identity, ingroup preference, and racial profiling.
Runtime
22 min
Subjects
Genre
Date of Publication
2008
Database
Alexander Street
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