explain stereotypes. is it fair to have stereotypes?give two reason to justify your answer.
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stereotypes are a belief of an idea or a thing based on the past experiences of a person or a society. sometimes stereotypes are fair and sometimes are not so it is completely based on the situation.
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Explain stereotypes. is it fair to have stereotypes .
- A stereotype is a generalised opinion about a specific group of people that is used in social psychology. People may have this expectation of each member of a particular group.
- A stereotype is an accepted, condensed, and essentialist opinion about a certain population. Sex, gender identity, race and ethnicity, country, age, financial level, language, and other factors are frequently used to stereotype groups. Stereotypes are pervasively present in both the larger social structure and culture.
- Positive stereotypes of women's warmth and negative stereotypes of their weakness exist. Positive stereotypes of Asian Americans' competence and negative stereotypes of their coldness exist. Positive stereotypes of Black Americans' athleticism and negative stereotypes of their lack of intelligence exist.
- Stereotypes can be useful in understanding the world. They are a type of categorisation that aids in the organisation and simplification of data. As a result, it is simpler to recognise, recall, anticipate, and respond to information. Stereotypes are classifications of things or individuals.
- Stereotypes are traits that society automatically ascribes to particular groups of people in order to categorise them according to factors like age, weight, occupation, skin tone, gender, etc.
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