Sociology, asked by exol000513, 5 months ago

Some stereotypes are ...
a) based on lots of people
b) used to explain them
c) not full of negative feelings
d) not based on lots of people ​

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Answered by ItzAbhi47
17

Answer:

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Explanation:

A stereotype is a mistaken idea or belief many people have about a thing or group that is based upon how they look on the outside, which may be untrue or only partly true. Stereotyping people is a type of prejudice because what is on the outside is a small part of who a person is.

Answered by Abhijeetroy
1

Explanation:

In social psychology, a stereotype is an over-generalized belief about a particular category of people.[2] It is an expectation that people might have about every person of a particular group. The type of expectation can vary; it can be, for example, an expectation about the group's personality, preferences, appearance or ability. Stereotypes are sometimes overgeneralized, inaccurate, and resistant to new information (and sometimes accurate)

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