Which of the following is not a belief prized by a person high in right-wing authoritarianism?

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Is a belief that characterizes people based merely on their group membership?

Stereotype is a belief that characterizes people based merely on their group membership. Subtle biases are automatic, ambiguous, and ambivalent, but real in their consequences.

What is prejudice in Psychology?

Definition. Prejudice is described as “an unfair negative attitude toward a social group or a member of that group” (Dovidio and Gaertner 1999, p. 101). In the field of social psychology, prejudice and the concepts of stereotypes and discrimination are among the core aspects in the area of group perception.

Is the evaluation or emotion toward people merely based on their group membership?

Prejudice is an evaluation or emotion toward people merely based on their group membership.

Is a term for an emotional bias that involves?

Prejudice is a term for an emotional bias that involves an evaluation of people based merely on their membership in a given group.