According to research on prejudicial attitudes and discriminatory behaviors, college students who indicated higher than average levels of prejudice toward Arab-Americans were more inclined to relay bad news to Arabs than those who expressed low prejudice.
Prejudice is described as unfounded thoughts or opinions based on facts or experience. In other words, it is what we think of others from afar, without ever getting to know them, their culture, their way of life, or truly attempting to comprehend anything about them. People who exhibit prejudicial attitudes and discriminatory behaviors are more likely to have less empathy for those they are prejudiced against. That explains why those students are willing to deliver bad news to Arabs. Telling them bad news is, in some ways, a way of hurting them, making them worried or sad.
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