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- Ambivalent_prejudice abstract "Ambivalent prejudice is a social psychological theory that states when people become aware they have conflicting beliefs about an outgroup (a group of people that do not belong to an individual's own group), they experience an unpleasant mental feeling generally referred to as cognitive dissonance. These feelings are brought about because on one hand an individual believes in humanitarian virtues such as helping those in need, but on the other hand also believes in individualistic virtues such as working hard to improve one’s life.Bernard Whitley and Mary Kite contend that this dissonance motivates people to alter their thoughts in an attempt to reduce their discomfort. Depending on the situation or context that has primed them, people will give priority to either the positive beliefs or the negative beliefs leading to a corresponding behavioral shift, known as response amplification.".
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- Ambivalent_prejudice subject Category:Prejudices.
- Ambivalent_prejudice subject Category:Social_psychology.
- Ambivalent_prejudice type Abstraction100002137.
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- Ambivalent_prejudice type Cognition100023271.
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- Ambivalent_prejudice comment "Ambivalent prejudice is a social psychological theory that states when people become aware they have conflicting beliefs about an outgroup (a group of people that do not belong to an individual's own group), they experience an unpleasant mental feeling generally referred to as cognitive dissonance.".
- Ambivalent_prejudice label "Ambivalent prejudice".
- Ambivalent_prejudice label "عنصرية مختلطة".
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