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How would you distinguish prejudice from other kinds of opinion or belief?

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Prejudice refers to pre-judgement, i.e., an opinion made in advance. Prejudice refers to pre-thought opinions or attitudes held by members of one group towards another. 

Prejudice may be either positive or negative. A prejudiced person’s pre-thought views  are generally based on hearsay rather than on direct evidence. This word is generally used for negative pre-judgements. 

On the other hand, an opinion is a judgment about someone or something, not necessarily based on fact and knowledge.



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