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Judging another based solely on his or her intellect, knowledge, and opinions would be considered what type of prejudice?
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Judging another based solely on his or her intellect, knowledge, and opinions would be considered what type of prejudice?
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I believe the answer is: Mental prejudice
Mental prejudice refers to the false perception that we had toward other people based on their personal cognitive skills.
People with this type of prejudice tend to see people who are not aligned with their opinion as someone ignorant or stupid
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