pt. I. Preferential thinking -- 1. What is the problem? -- 2. The normality of prejudgment -- 3. Formation of in-groups -- 4. Rejection of out-groups -- 5. Patterning and extent of prejudice -- pt. II. Group differences -- 6. The scientific study of group differences -- 7. Racial and ethnic differences -- 8. Visibility and strangeness -- 9. Traits due to victimization -- pt. III. Perceiving and thinking about group differences -- 10. The cognitive process -- 11. Linguistic factors -- 12. Stereotypes in our culture -- 13. Theories of prejudice -- pt. IV. Sociocultural factors -- 14. Social structure and cultural pattern -- 15. Choice of scapegoats -- 16. The effect of contact -- pt. V. Acquiring prejudice -- 17. Conforming -- 18. The young child -- 19. Later learning -- 20. Inner conflict -- pt. VI. The dynamics of prejudice -- 21. Frustration -- 22. Aggression and hatred -- 23. Anxiety, sex, guilt -- 24. Projection -- pt. VII. Character structure -- 25. The prejudiced personality -- 26. Demagogy -- 27. The tolerant personality -- 28. Religion and prejudice -- pt. VIII. Reducing group tensions -- 29. Ought there to be a law? -- 30. Evaluation of programs -- 31. Limitations and horizons.
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