There are three components of an attitude: Affective component, Behavior component, and Cognitive component. First, affective component is how a person have thoughts about the subject. Second, behavior component is how the subject including "person, object, or situation" (Ciccarelli, 458) makes a person feel. Third, cognitive component is an influence on a person's behavior that followed by an attitude. There are two ways that those attitudes can be formed. …show more content…
However, discrimination is that a person takes an action towards another group. There are two reasons why people are prejudiced. First, social identity theory is that a person has a sense of knowing oneself in a social group, and this is a reason why people are prejudiced. In addition, it has three elements which identify other people: social categorization, social identity, and social comparison. Second, stereotype vulnerability is a belief that can generalize other people or a social group, and this is another reason why people are