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What is a stereotype

The usual/typical/expected way a specific type of people act like (ex. Muslims, Blacks, Whites, Homeless People, Rich People, People Who Live Near The Jersey Shore, etc.).

It is usually offensive or racial to call someone a stereo type, because they are thinking that's how everyone act like who is the type/kind you are.

Some expected ways how people act like is that Nerds like comic books, video games, or computers a lot.

Or that saying all Emo kids cut themselves.

Some People embrace their stereotypical ways but it would be best to treat them as an average person before knowing that rather then an image that you hear or see about.
A a stereotype is a "widely held but fixed and oversimplified image or idea of a particular type of person or thing." For example many people see people of Asian ethnicity as being very smart, or that many Italians belong to a mob/gang. Many stereotypes can be very offensive to people.

Which term describes a belief about the personal attributes of members of a group of people

Stereotypes

What is obtained from interviewing a friend or family member about his or her life

oral history

What caused researchers to stop the Stanford prison experiment after only six days

The students acting as prisoners were showing signs of extreme distress.

What is necessary for the contact hypothesis to work

Equal status of the groups

What is the systematic mistreatment of people based on their social identity group called

What is the systematic mistreatment of people based on their social identity group called "Oppression."

How did Jane Elliott teach her class about prejudice and discrimination

She separated them by eye color and treated one group better than the other

Competition with other groups and peer pressure are both examples of which of the following

ways groups can gain power

The process of learning socially acceptable behaviors beliefs and values is called

Secondary socialization

Engaging in negative or harmful actions toward a group of people or its members is called .

Answer thi Engaging in negative or harmful actions toward a group of people or its members is called s question…

Which of the examples below is an example of oppression

Being the first in your family to graduate from high school

Which of the examples below is an example of privilege

having a family member who graduated from high school.

Having a negative or hostile feeling toward a group of people or its members is called

prejudice

A belief about the attributes of members of a group of people is called

a stereotype

An emergency situation at robbers cave brought the groups together because of

superordinate goals

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