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- | [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/{{PAGENAMEE}}] [Apr 2007] | + | In its original usage, the word '''prejudice''' referred to a '''''prejudgment''''', or an '''''evaluation''''' or '''''decision''''' made before the facts of a case could be properly determined and weighed.<ref name="PREJUDICE">'''Jack Levin and William Levin; ''The Functions Of Discrimination and Prejudice'''''; second edition; 1982; Harper & Row, Publishers, Inc. P. 65.</ref> This usage was subsequently broadened to include '''''any unreasonable attitude that is unusually resistant to rational influence'''''.<ref>'''Rosnow, Ralph L.; ''Poultry and Prejudice.'' Psychology Today, (March, 1972)''': P.53.</ref>[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/{{PAGENAMEE}}] [Apr 2007] |
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In its original usage, the word prejudice referred to a prejudgment, or an evaluation or decision made before the facts of a case could be properly determined and weighed.<ref name="PREJUDICE">Jack Levin and William Levin; The Functions Of Discrimination and Prejudice; second edition; 1982; Harper & Row, Publishers, Inc. P. 65.</ref> This usage was subsequently broadened to include any unreasonable attitude that is unusually resistant to rational influence.<ref>Rosnow, Ralph L.; Poultry and Prejudice. Psychology Today, (March, 1972): P.53.</ref>[1] [Apr 2007]