Which example is least likely to be used as a media stereotype? a school-aged child a powerful CEO a computer geek a controlling housewife
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A school-aged child
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Media stereotypes are inescapable, particularly in the publicizing, stimulation and news ventures, which need as wide a group of people as conceivable to rapidly understand information. Stereotypes act like codes that give crowds a fast, normal comprehension of an individual or gathering of individuals—more often than not identifying with their group, ethnicity or race, sex, sexual direction, social job or occupation. Therefore the least that is used is a school aged child as media does not focus a lot on it. School aged child is a broad term so it is not commonly used in media stereotyping.
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