Lazy, unreliable, hoodlums.
One stereotype about teenagers is that they are lazy and entitled, expecting things to be handed to them without putting in effort.
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Stereotype threat can negatively impact test performance by creating anxiety and self-doubt in individuals who feel they are at risk of confirming a negative stereotype about their group. This can lead to decreased cognitive functioning, increased stress, and impaired performance on tests that are relevant to the stereotype. Individuals may also disengage or underperform in order to avoid confirming the stereotype, leading to a decrease in test scores.
An advertiser might use the stereotype that using the body spray will make individuals more attractive to the opposite sex, leading to increased attention and admiration.
No, that is not a stereotype. A stereotype is a widely held but oversimplified belief or idea about a particular type of person or thing. Calling someone a dork is more of a personal insult or teasing remark based on their behavior in that moment.
Here is an example sentence with the word stereotype: When I first joined the company, the programmers would stereotype me as a "typical, weak female" who didn't get what they were talking about.
A stereotype about teenagers is that they are lazy and entitled. This stereotype is often perpetuated in media, such as movies or TV shows, where teenage characters are portrayed as unmotivated and self-centered.
Well he might be a stereotype
They are anyone between the ages of 13-19 There is no real stereotype you can apply to all of them fairly just like you can't for women or black people. :)
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booze hags
There are many places one might go to view images of a goth girl stereotype. In addition to social photo sharing sites, one might also try the SXC.HU website.
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Stereotype threat can negatively impact test performance by creating anxiety and self-doubt in individuals who feel they are at risk of confirming a negative stereotype about their group. This can lead to decreased cognitive functioning, increased stress, and impaired performance on tests that are relevant to the stereotype. Individuals may also disengage or underperform in order to avoid confirming the stereotype, leading to a decrease in test scores.
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they might hate their parents.