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1. What determines my behaviour ?
2. What assimilates my behaviour ?
3. What motivates me ?
4. How attached a person, am I ?
5. How dependent a person, am I ?
6. Who controls me?
7. Is the world a just place ?
8. Is there a Supreme Power ?
9. What kind of a person, am I ?
10. How I control myself ?
11. How positive I feel for myself ?
12. How self-disposed a person, am I ?
13. How prone am I to fear ?
14. How aggressive a person, am I ?
15. Is the world a prejudiced place ?
16. How prone am I to guilt ?
17. How prone am I to anxiety ?
18. How prone am I to hurt ?
19. How stressed a person, am I ?
20. How I manage my impression ?
21. How satisfying are my relationships ?
22. How happy a person, am I ?
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Introduction
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1. What determines my behaviour ?
2. What assimilates my behaviour ?
3. What motivates me ?
4. How attached a person, am I ?
5. How dependent a person, am I ?
6. Who controls me?
7. Is the world a just place ?
8. Is there a Supreme Power ?
9. What kind of a person, am I ?
10. How I control myself ?
11. How positive I feel for myself ?
12. How self-disposed a person, am I ?
13. How prone am I to fear ?
14. How aggressive a person, am I ?
15. Is the world a prejudiced place ?
16. How prone am I to guilt ?
17. How prone am I to anxiety ?
18. How prone am I to hurt ?
19. How stressed a person, am I ?
20. How I manage my impression ?
21. How satisfying are my relationships ?
22. How happy a person, am I ?
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Is the world a prejudiced place ?
Prejudice is an opinion
Preconceived, unfair, unreasonable, lacking experience
Observed at individual and group levels
Prejudice drives
Hatred
Conflicts
Violence
Reasons
Personal or group biases
Personality or group variables
Social and psychological processes
Common reasons for prejudice in individuals
Insecurity about own abilities
Superiority feeling for self
Blow to self-esteem
Competing with others
Common nature of prejudice in individuals
Competition – reasonable
Conflicts – manageable
Cooperation – possible
Common reasons for prejudice in groups
Competition
Superiority feeling
Disadvantaged feeling
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Common reasons for prejudice in groups
Benefit Protection
Suspicion and distrust
Different values, attitudes, morals
Common nature of prejudice in groups
Competition – intense
Conflicts – serious
Cooperation – difficult
Tips for Prejudice
Adjust to unavoidable situations
Strive to improve upon existing conditions
Seek respectable status for competing groups
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Tips for Prejudice
Leverage personal acquaintances in groups
Involve impartial authority to reduce conflict
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