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*[[Antidiscrimination law in the UK]]
 
*[[Antidiscrimination law in the UK]]
 
*[[Apartheid]]
 
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*[[Acquired distinctiveness]]
 
 
*[[Discriminated avoidance learning]]
 
*[[Discriminated avoidance learning]]
 
*[[Discrimination Model]]
 
*[[Discrimination Model]]

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Discrimination is a broad term indicting the ability to make distinctions between two objects or stimuli and on that basis change behavior, attitudes, thoughts or feelings.

Psychologists have studed discrimination in a variety of settings:

In Psychophysics

In social psychology

See also