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.
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What is Secondary Socialization
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The process of learning behaviors and values that are socially acceptable
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What kind of person is a stereotypical character
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A stereotypical character is a stereotype. A stereotype is the
type of person that categorizes people into certain types of
groups. For example, a stereotypical character can categorize a
funny person as the "class clown," or can say that a mean person is
the "school bully." In drama a stereotypical person is just about
the same kind of person, but also works for a person that plays a
stereotypical character in a play or any other production as their
role or part.
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Which term describes a belief about the personal attributes of members of a group of people
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Stereotypes
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What is the number in the tenths column of 96.2
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The tenths column is the first column to the right of the
decimal. In the example it is the column represented by the digit
2.
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What best describes an idea that is developed by people but is not necessarily true or scientifically proven
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A social construct
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What is the term for the strength of rights and privileges in society
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Social power
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Where can cross-cultural communication skills be particularly important
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In business meetings.
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What is the systematic mistreatment of people based on their social identity group called
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What is the systematic mistreatment of people based on their
social identity group called "Oppression."
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What is the relationship between institutional racism and interpersonal racism
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institutional racism causes interpersonal racism.
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What statement about the lives of African slaves in America is true
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Based on the question, there would seem to be a certain true common statement about the lives of African slaves in America ( colonial & US ) along with all African slaves in the Western Hemisphere would be this:
Their lives had been torn apart by the pain of being forced into servitude.
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An organization with a specific purpose is called a
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Project peter
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How did Jane Elliott teach her class about prejudice and discrimination
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She separated them by eye color and treated one group better than the other
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Which of the examples below is an example of oppression
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Being the first in your family to graduate from high school
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Which of the examples below is an example of privilege
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having a family member who graduated from high school.
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A belief about the attributes of members of a group of people is called
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a stereotype
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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.
What is Secondary Socialization
The process of learning behaviors and values that are socially acceptable
What kind of person is a stereotypical character
A stereotypical character is a stereotype. A stereotype is the
type of person that categorizes people into certain types of
groups. For example, a stereotypical character can categorize a
funny person as the "class clown," or can say that a mean person is
the "school bully." In drama a stereotypical person is just about
the same kind of person, but also works for a person that plays a
stereotypical character in a play or any other production as their
role or part.
Which term describes a belief about the personal attributes of members of a group of people
Stereotypes
What is the number in the tenths column of 96.2
The tenths column is the first column to the right of the
decimal. In the example it is the column represented by the digit
2.
What best describes an idea that is developed by people but is not necessarily true or scientifically proven
A social construct
What is the term for the strength of rights and privileges in society
Social power
Where can cross-cultural communication skills be particularly important
In business meetings.
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."
What is the relationship between institutional racism and interpersonal racism
institutional racism causes interpersonal racism.
What statement about the lives of African slaves in America is true
Based on the question, there would seem to be a certain true common statement about the lives of African slaves in America ( colonial & US ) along with all African slaves in the Western Hemisphere would be this:
Their lives had been torn apart by the pain of being forced into servitude.
An organization with a specific purpose is called a
Project peter
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
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.
A belief about the attributes of members of a group of people is called