place the index card on your forehead w/out looking at it
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Place the index card on your forehead w/out looking at it
Engage the following conversation…”Prom is cancelled”
TED: Zac Abrahim
Connect the following terms in a diagram: how
does one relate to another?
Prejudice Stereotypes negative emotions (such as hate or fear) Ethnocentrism discrimination
Understanding terms…
Divide into two groups
Create a list describing how those in the other groups are not like you.
Imagine you are at the West v. Central game…
How do you feel about the other team/fans?
Why? Ingroup vs.
Outgroup Ingroup Bias What groups are
your ingroups?
1) Social Roots
Read the story handed out…
Why the difference in responses?
Just World Phenomenon—aka karma
2) Emotional Roots
Scapegoat Theory—why we sometimes feel good when bad things happen to other people
Who is the scapegoat on the following slide in the context of 9/11?
Why?
3) Cognitive Roots
Cognitive categories and stereotypes?
Evolutionary perspective?
“They all look the same”
Availability heuristic Hindsight bias Is stereotyping our
default?
Hijab As An Indicator of Low Intelligence and Less Physical
Attractiveness
Additionally, implicit negative attitudes toward Muslims are not limited to the idea of dangerous terrorist men. A series of studies focusing on the hijab have provided surprising insights about the perception of Islamic head coverings worn by some women. For example, one study used photographs of Caucasian and South Asian women both with and without hijab, and found that when covered, these women were rated significantly less physically attractive and intelligent than when these same individuals did not wear this attire (Mahmud & Swami, 2010).
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