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Unit 4 – Learning
Topic 4.4
What factor contributes significantly towards understanding prejudice from a social-learning perspective?
Prejudice is a by-product of cognitive dissonance, not related to social learning.
Prejudice is ingrained biologically irrespective of one's social environment or observed behavior..
Prejudices are often learned behaviors derived from watching influential figures express biased opinions or stereotypes..
Prejudice arises from personal experiences and interactions rather than learning from others' behaviors and attitudes..
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