Asked by Sari & MarMar on Jun 19, 2024

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The idea that people blame their problems and misfortunes on outgroups  and hold negative attitudes toward outgroups accordingly is known as ____.

A) aversive prejudice
B) confirmation bias
C) scapegoat theory
D) the self-serving bias

Scapegoat Theory

A theory that suggests that individuals or groups unfairly blame others for their own problems or failures, often as a means of diverting attention or responsibility away from themselves.

Outgroups

Groups of people that do not belong to one's own group, which is considered the "in-group", often leading to prejudice against them.

  • Gain an insight into the concepts that elucidate the genesis of discriminatory mindsets, including the scapegoat theory.
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Allyson KollerJun 22, 2024
Final Answer :
C
Explanation :
Scapegoat theory explains how individuals may blame their problems and misfortunes on outgroups, often resulting in negative attitudes towards these groups. This theory suggests that when people experience difficulties or frustrations, they may seek out a scapegoat, or an external group to blame, rather than attributing the cause to internal factors or random chance.