Prejudice shapes how we perceive groups, with attitude certainty amplifying this effect.
Perceiving groups as more united and organized can lead to more prejudice towards them. Prejudice can also make groups seem more united and organized. Contact with different groups and beliefs about social hierarchy can influence how prejudiced we are. This effect is stronger when we are very sure about our opinions. The idea that prejudice can shape how we see groups, and vice versa, is important to consider when studying bias.