What are some of the key predictors of prejudice? What are some of the key predictors of aggression? What are the similarities between prejudice and aggression? What does the social psychological perspective tell us about the prospects for reducing prejudice or aggression? What ethical implications arise from the study of prejudice and aggression?
The negative judgment of a group or individual members is called prejudices. It is negative attitude and a combination of dislike, hate, and ignorance etc…the main attributes of prejudice are following
1. Attitude
2. Behavior
3. Cognation
Aggression is a natural response to frustration. Physics or verbal behavior intended to hurt any person or a group of person. There are several reasons for aggregation such as
1. Neural influence
2. Genetic influence e
3. Bio chemical influence
Usually the aggression and prejudice are the two side of coins .for example some people usually gender stereotype and put some feeling towards it leads social isolation eventfully it leads bitter conflicts between two parties
To recuing this two odd structural behavior psychologically the following methods can be adopted
1. Social leering approach
2. Motivation
3. Institutional support
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