Cognitive Interventions to Reduce Prejudice

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  • Опубликовано: 11 июн 2024
  • In our last video, we discussed behavioral interventions for reducing prejudice. Now let’s discuss cognitive ones. Cognitive interventions-that is, interventions that involve a change in thinking or thought exercise-are often considered to be preferable because they require less social engineering and planning than interventions based on cooperative intergroup contact.
    Cognitive Interventions: Interventions aimed at reducing prejudice that involve a change in thinking or thought exercise.
    Stereotype Inhibition: Deliberately monitoring and suppressing the expression of one’s automatic prejudices.
    System 1 Thinking: Automatic thoughts, which are informed by our preexisting beliefs and biases.
    System 2 Thinking: Effortful thinking that examines and questions our automatic thoughts and biases.
    Stereotype Substitution: Replacing negative beliefs about a social group with more positive associations.

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  • @JT-dh5nn
    @JT-dh5nn 2 года назад +2

    Thanks- You explain the concepts very clearly!

  • @Dewdrop-ub2wn
    @Dewdrop-ub2wn 2 года назад +2

    Sir please make some videos on Reliability and Validity related mathematical problems

  • @vicharkranti142
    @vicharkranti142 Год назад

    Sir... I have a question
    Emily seldom has time for breakfast because she attends morning classes. So she feels the urge to eat since her stomach is grumbling and feels empty.
    This is an example of DRIVE or NEED