How pervasive is prejudice in North American Society - discuss the empirical evidence that supports your position.
How pervasive is prejudice in North American Society - discuss the empirical evidence that supports your position.
As I mentioned earlier, overt instances of prejudice are relatively rare in our society. When they happen, they make news. This is important: because overt prejudice is relatively rare does not mean that prejudice is gone altogether. Subtle forms of prejudice exist, and they have significant negative consequences.
In 2005, five million Canadians reported being the victim of racism.
More than half of Canadians were aware of someone who had been discriminated against.
Study example: What about other forms of prejudicial behaviour? In a fascinating study, Josh Correll and his colleagues showed participants pictures of people either holding a gun or holding some harmless object like a cell phone. Participants had to take the position of a police officer -- do you shoot or don't you? What the researchers found is that people were much more likely to shoot a Black person than a White person, and they were much quicker to shoot unarmed Black person than they were to shoot unarmed White person.
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