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What other measurements sociologists use to calculate prejudice?

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What other measurements sociologists use to calculate prejudice?

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I’m not sure what you mean. Prejudice implies making an uninformed decision, but I think you might be talking about calculating implicit assumptions about groups (basically calculating stereotypes). If that’s the case, check out the source below. It’s Harvard University’s “Implicit Assumptions Test.” While there are some potential problems with it, overall it is pretty well regarded.

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