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Academic.Tips. (2022) 'Stereotyping is typically described as the tendency to assume that specific attributes can be applied to members of the group. Someone might think all motorcycle riders go to motorcycle rallies, or all minivan drivers have families. That is, we assume something about a group member just because of group membership. Research indicates people hold more stereotypes for groups in which they do not belong. Why is this the case? It is noteworthy that not all stereotypes are prejudiced or discriminatory. Why not? How can prejudiced or discriminatory stereotypes adversely affect emotion and group conformity? What areas of the brain are involved in stereotypes? With these questions in mind, describe an example of prejudiced stereotyping and explain the potential stereotype threat'. 14 December.
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Academic.Tips. (2022, December 14). Stereotyping is typically described as the tendency to assume that specific attributes can be applied to members of the group. Someone might think all motorcycle riders go to motorcycle rallies, or all minivan drivers have families. That is, we assume something about a group member just because of group membership. Research indicates people hold more stereotypes for groups in which they do not belong. Why is this the case? It is noteworthy that not all stereotypes are prejudiced or discriminatory. Why not? How can prejudiced or discriminatory stereotypes adversely affect emotion and group conformity? What areas of the brain are involved in stereotypes? With these questions in mind, describe an example of prejudiced stereotyping and explain the potential stereotype threat. https://academic.tips/question/stereotyping-is-typically-described-as-the-tendency-to-assume-that-specific-attributes-can-be-applied-to-members-of-the-group-someone-might-think-all-motorcycle-riders-go-to-motorcycle-rallies-or-al/
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Academic.Tips. 2022. "Stereotyping is typically described as the tendency to assume that specific attributes can be applied to members of the group. Someone might think all motorcycle riders go to motorcycle rallies, or all minivan drivers have families. That is, we assume something about a group member just because of group membership. Research indicates people hold more stereotypes for groups in which they do not belong. Why is this the case? It is noteworthy that not all stereotypes are prejudiced or discriminatory. Why not? How can prejudiced or discriminatory stereotypes adversely affect emotion and group conformity? What areas of the brain are involved in stereotypes? With these questions in mind, describe an example of prejudiced stereotyping and explain the potential stereotype threat." December 14, 2022. https://academic.tips/question/stereotyping-is-typically-described-as-the-tendency-to-assume-that-specific-attributes-can-be-applied-to-members-of-the-group-someone-might-think-all-motorcycle-riders-go-to-motorcycle-rallies-or-al/.
1. Academic.Tips. "Stereotyping is typically described as the tendency to assume that specific attributes can be applied to members of the group. Someone might think all motorcycle riders go to motorcycle rallies, or all minivan drivers have families. That is, we assume something about a group member just because of group membership. Research indicates people hold more stereotypes for groups in which they do not belong. Why is this the case? It is noteworthy that not all stereotypes are prejudiced or discriminatory. Why not? How can prejudiced or discriminatory stereotypes adversely affect emotion and group conformity? What areas of the brain are involved in stereotypes? With these questions in mind, describe an example of prejudiced stereotyping and explain the potential stereotype threat." December 14, 2022. https://academic.tips/question/stereotyping-is-typically-described-as-the-tendency-to-assume-that-specific-attributes-can-be-applied-to-members-of-the-group-someone-might-think-all-motorcycle-riders-go-to-motorcycle-rallies-or-al/.
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Academic.Tips. "Stereotyping is typically described as the tendency to assume that specific attributes can be applied to members of the group. Someone might think all motorcycle riders go to motorcycle rallies, or all minivan drivers have families. That is, we assume something about a group member just because of group membership. Research indicates people hold more stereotypes for groups in which they do not belong. Why is this the case? It is noteworthy that not all stereotypes are prejudiced or discriminatory. Why not? How can prejudiced or discriminatory stereotypes adversely affect emotion and group conformity? What areas of the brain are involved in stereotypes? With these questions in mind, describe an example of prejudiced stereotyping and explain the potential stereotype threat." December 14, 2022. https://academic.tips/question/stereotyping-is-typically-described-as-the-tendency-to-assume-that-specific-attributes-can-be-applied-to-members-of-the-group-someone-might-think-all-motorcycle-riders-go-to-motorcycle-rallies-or-al/.
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"Stereotyping is typically described as the tendency to assume that specific attributes can be applied to members of the group. Someone might think all motorcycle riders go to motorcycle rallies, or all minivan drivers have families. That is, we assume something about a group member just because of group membership. Research indicates people hold more stereotypes for groups in which they do not belong. Why is this the case? It is noteworthy that not all stereotypes are prejudiced or discriminatory. Why not? How can prejudiced or discriminatory stereotypes adversely affect emotion and group conformity? What areas of the brain are involved in stereotypes? With these questions in mind, describe an example of prejudiced stereotyping and explain the potential stereotype threat." Academic.Tips, 14 Dec. 2022, academic.tips/question/stereotyping-is-typically-described-as-the-tendency-to-assume-that-specific-attributes-can-be-applied-to-members-of-the-group-someone-might-think-all-motorcycle-riders-go-to-motorcycle-rallies-or-al/.