PSYC798P

Graduate Seminar; Stereotyping and Prejudice

Reviews the topics of stereotyping, prejudice, and discrimination from both perpetrators and targets perspectives. Topics will cover the psychological, social, and cultural processes that contribute to intergroup bias, responses to and consequences of intergroup bias, and how to intervene to reduce intergroup bias and its impact at the individual and structural level.

Sister Courses: PSYC798A, PSYC798B, PSYC798C, PSYC798D, PSYC798G, PSYC798I, PSYC798J, PSYC798K, PSYC798N, PSYC798O, PSYC798R, PSYC798T, PSYC798V, PSYC798X

Fall 2024

12 reviews
Average rating: 4.67

Fall 2023

12 reviews
Average rating: 4.67

Past Semesters

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Average rating: 4.67

12 reviews
Average rating: 4.67

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