In social psychology, a stereotype is a generalized belief about a particular category of people. It is an expectation that people might have about every...
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Stereotypes of Jews are generalized representations of Jews, often caricatured and of a prejudiced and antisemitic nature. Reproduced common objects,...
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The Stereotypes are a production team created in 2003, comprising Jonathan Yip, Ray Romulus, Jeremy Reeves and Ray Charles McCullough II. In June 2010...
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A mammy is a U.S. historical stereotype depicting Black women, usually enslaved, who did domestic work, among nursing children. The fictionalized mammy...
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Stereotypes of African Americans are misleading beliefs about the culture of people with partial or total ancestry from any black racial groups of Africa...
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The watermelon stereotype is an anti-Black racist trope originating in the Southern United States. It first arose as a backlash against African American...
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Stereotypes of Germans include real or imagined characteristics of the German people used by people who see the German people as a single and homogeneous...
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Blonde stereotypes are stereotypes of blonde-haired people. Sub-types of this stereotype include the "blonde bombshell" and the "dumb blonde". Blondes...
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A stereotype is a widely held and fixed notion of a specific type of person and is often oversimplified and can be offensive. Stereotypes of people and...
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Stereotype threat is a situational predicament in which people are or feel themselves to be at risk of conforming to stereotypes about their social group...
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Look up stereotype in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A stereotype is a simplified generalization about members of a group. Stereotype(s) may also refer...
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LGBTQ stereotypes are stereotypes about lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and queer (LGBTQ) people based on their sexual orientations, gender identities...
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The fried chicken stereotype is an anti-African American racist trope that has its roots in the American Civil War and traditional slave foods. The popularity...
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Stereotype Be is the solo debut album of Kevin Max. The album blends progressive rock, world music (particularly Middle Eastern), spoken word, and traditional...
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Counterstereotype (redirect from Counter-stereotype)
A counterstereotype is an idea or object that goes against a stereotype -- a standardized mental picture that is held in common by members of a group and...
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In the United States and Canada, a jock is a stereotype of an athlete, or someone who is consumed by sports and sports culture, and does not take much...
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An ethnic stereotype or racial stereotype involves part of a system of beliefs about typical characteristics of members of a given ethnic group, their...
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Stereotypes of Asians may refer to: Stereotypes of East Asians in the United States, ethnic stereotypes of East Asians found in American society as well...
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The Appalachian region and its people have historically been stereotyped by observers, with the basic perceptions of Appalachians painting them as backwards...
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psychology, a positive stereotype refers to a subjectively favourable belief held about a social group. Common examples of positive stereotypes are Asians with...
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Stereotypes of American people (here meaning citizens of the United States) can today be found in virtually all cultures. They often manifest in America's...
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In printing, a stereotype, stereoplate or simply a stereo, is a solid plate of type metal, cast from a papier-mâché or plaster mould taken from the surface...
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Stereotypes of Russians include actual or imagined characteristics of Russians used by people who view Russians as a single and homogeneous group. These...
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implicit stereotype is the pre-reflective attribution of particular qualities by an individual to a member of some social out group. Implicit stereotypes are...
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Gender role (redirect from Gender stereotypes)
the consequences of gender roles and stereotypes are sex-typed social behavior because roles and stereotypes are both socially-shared descriptive norms...
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have stereotypes about white people. Different groups of minorities have different stereotypes about white Americans. Historically, stereotypes about...
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A stereotype is one of three types of extensibility mechanisms in the Unified Modeling Language (UML), the other two being tags and constraints.: 73 They...
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The physical attractiveness stereotype, commonly known as the "beautiful-is-good" stereotype, is the tendency to assume that physically attractive individuals...
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Stereotypes about Africa, Africans, and African culture are common, especially in the Western World. European imperialism was often justified on paternalistic...
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Animal stereotype may refer to: Stereotypy (non-human), repetitive behaviours of animals; the term has two meanings: repetitive "abnormal" behaviours due...
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