Attitude and Prejudice — psychology STD 12 Arts — Question
Gujarat BoardEnglish MediumSTD 12 ArtspsychologyAttitude and Prejudice3 Marks
Question
Attitudes are not innately edited-explain.
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Answer
A person who grows up in a family, school, society and culture
Experiences shape his attitudes.
When a child says that he does not want to eat karela, his mother eats him instead of jaggery, pickles as well as bread or bhakri.
Thus, when the child opposes the karela vegetable, showing dislike, if the pricey item is given as an alternative, then he will have a constructive attitude towards jaggery or pickle and a negative attitude towards karela vegetable.
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