You have been given the responsibility of changing the attitude of your schoolmates towards food wastage. Identify any three factors that you need to keep in mind while bringing in this attitude change and explain it with the help of an example.
How is prejudice different from discrimination? Explain.
Prejudices are examples of attitudes towards a particular group. They are usually negative, and in many cases, may be based on stereotypes (the cognitive component) about the specific group, whereas the discrimination is the behavioral action towards a particular group. Prejudice and discrimination both can occur together and without each other as well.
Intelligence is the interdependent functioning of three neurological systems. Explain this theory.