Why Are Prejudice and Conflict So Common? - Understanding the Mysteries of Human Behavior

Why Are Prejudice and Conflict So Common? - Understanding the Mysteries of Human Behavior

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Personal Prejudices Are the Norm, Not the Exception

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Personal Prejudices Are the Norm, Not the Exception

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Why Are Prejudice and Conflict So Common? - Understanding the Mysteries of Human Behavior

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  1. 1 Personal Prejudices Are the Norm, Not the Exception
  2. 2 Us vs Them is Enough to Create Group Discrimination
  3. 3 Competition Fuels Inherent Group Discrimination
  4. 4 Group Dynamics Psychologically Make Sense
  5. 5 Interindividual—Intergroup Discontinuity Effect
  6. 6 In—Group and Out—Group Biases Destroy Cooperation
  7. 7 Perceived Disadvantage Amplifies Group Malcontent
  8. 8 Prejudice Extends Beyond the Fight for Resources
  9. 9 Psychological Boosts Encourage Prejudice
  10. 10 Four Steps to Reduce Group Prejudice
  11. 11 Converting Us Versus Them Into We

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