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Constructiong Social Reality: What Influence Our Judgment of Others?

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In social psychology, attribution is the process of inferring the causes of events or behaviors. The attributions you make each day have an important influence on your feelings as well as how you think and relate to other people.

Prejudice is an unjustified or incorrect attitude (usually negative) towards an individual based solely on the individual’s membership of a social group. Studies of race and health frequently invoke racism, prejudice, and discrimination as possible reasons for high levels of morbidity and mortality among black and among other racial and ethnic minorities.

It’s significant to measure ourselves by our individual central metrics as much as possible. The more exterior our metrics for our own value and self-worth, the more we destroy everything for ourselves. It’s useful to know about yourself before making judgments about others, we as human behave consisting of many different and connected parts, also it can be hard to reason about all the factors that affect what other people will do. A person’s feelings about what they would do in a situation is a great first guess about what others will do.

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