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define stereotype and Prejudice​

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Answered by ruchi1983
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STEREOTYPE

The definition of a stereotype is any commonly known public belief about a certain social group or a type of individual. ... Gender stereotypes also exist. Forexample, if you say that men are better than women, you're stereotyping all men and all women.

PREJUDICE

Prejudice is an unjustified attitude or opinion, usually a negative one, directed toward an individual for something the individual cannot control. An exampleof prejudice is someone thinking poorly of another person for his belonging to a certain race, or for having different religious beliefs

Answered by Anonymous
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Stereotype

Stereotype is an idea or image of a person or group that leads to the placing of a large number of

people under one category. It is the generalization of a group or class of people. Stereotypes are

mostly negative in nature. Some stereotypes are mentioned below:

1) Gender stereotype

2) Racial stereotype

3) Religious stereotypes

Prejudice

Prejudice is the formation of an unfavorable opinion or attitude about someone or a group of

people without the existence of any particular reason for it. These notions and negative opinion

are based solely on the race, colour, nationality, gender, caste, etc. There are different types of

prejudices:

1) Racial prejudice

2) Gender prejudice

3) Religious prejudice

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