Week 4 Discussion – Watching and commenting on the PBS documentary “A Class Divided” Prompt: Watch all 5

Week 4 Discussion – Watching and commenting on the PBS documentary “A Class Divided”

Prompt:

Watch all 5 parts of the documentary “A Class Divided” (about 55 minutes total) at


Use this to reflect on an incident from your own life in which you expressed prejudicial feelings and discrimination toward someone. As you describe this experience, identify how misattributions about the other person (using any 2 processes mentioned in the text reading on attribution processes) may have influenced your judgments.

Response Parameters:

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Minimum word requirement for initial posts is 250 words and for response posts is 150 words

· In order to earn credit, all posts must be accompanied by at least one citation with accompanying reference outside of, or in addition to, the textbook.
Wikipedia, ask.com, about.com and the like are not considered valid sources for any assignment in this course. Your post must adhere to APA citation rules. Grading will take into consideration grammar, spelling, organization, length, citations, knowledgeable content, display of logical reasoning, and adherence to APA citation and referencing

· Your meaningful feedback in these responses should reflect all four categories of the RISE model presented below: Reflect, Inquire, Suggest, and Elevate

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