Prejudice - MCAT Psychological and Social Foundations

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Which of the following most accurately represents prejudice?

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Prejudice forms when an opinion is made without consideration of relevant facts.

Prejudices can be positive or negative, despite their common association with negative bias, and generally involve the equation of a group-identity to a single individual. Opinion about the individual is formed based on the perceived association with the group. Personal experience with a subject is inherently absent from the formation of a prejudicial opinion. Examples of prejudice include racism, sexism, agism, and classism.

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