INFOGRAPHIC 15.3: Thinking About Other People

Stereotypes, Discrimination, and Prejudice

Attitudes are complex and only sometimes related to our behaviors. Like most attitudes, prejudicial attitudes can be connected with our cognitions about groups of people, our negative feelings about others (also referred to as prejudice), and our behaviors (discriminating against others). Understanding how and when these pieces connect to each other is an important goal of social psychology. Jane Elliott’s classic “Blue Eyes/Brown Eyes” exercise helps demonstrate how stereotypes, discrimination, and prejudice may be connected.

Credits: Vintage school desk, Eurobanks/Shutterstock; B/W photo of students in discrimination lesson, Charlotte Button, Courtesy Jane & Mary Elliott