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mention two sterotype associated with women​

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Answered by mahichoudhury
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Explanation:

What is a stereotype?

A generalised view or preconception about attributes

or characteristics that are or ought to be possessed by

members of a particular social group or the roles that

are or should be performed by, members of a

particular social group.

What is gender stereotype and what is gender

stereotyping?

A gender stereotype is a generalised view or

preconception about attributes, or characteristics that

are or ought to be possessed by women and men or

the roles that are or should be performed by men and

women. Gender stereotypes can be both positive and

negative for example, “women are nurturing” or

“women are weak”.

Gender stereotyping is the practice of ascribing to

an individual woman or man specific attributes,

characteristics, or roles by reason only of her or his

membership in the social group of women or men.

A gender stereotype is, at its core, a belief and that

belief may cause its holder to make assumptions about

members of the subject group, women and/or men. In

contrast, gender stereotyping is the practice of

applying that stereotypical belief to a person.

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