stereotypes of the opposite sex really proliferate online. And and And almost always a grain of truth to these
Stereotyping underlies all prejudice-- the assumption that all members of a group are the same.
stereotypical business book authors, but the book has been hugely successful. Uh, it's really resonated with people. So
stereotype that's lingering out there in the world. So it's a it's a vicious cycle. And so the stereotypical image, as you well know of Africa. I mean, even the
stereotypes even attached to blackness, right, Whether you're a good dancer or or a good basketball player, whether that is true or not, it has fermented some type.
Stereophonics have accounts, but not Kelly.
stereotypical models of societal behavior, for that matter.
stereotypes. And what we have is a science of stereotypes, or, you know, emojis,
Stereotypes are there for a reason.
stereotyp type of what what people are expecting from like a white woman I'm just going to say it like you know you
Stereotypes, both correct and false, are how we think of categories." When Kahneman writes that some stereotypes are perniciously
Stereotypes are energy-saving devices that allow us to make efficient decisions on the basis of past experience, help us quickly process new information and retrieve memories, make sense
stereotypes that we typically associate with men and women in this world.
stereotypes that circulate about what libraries should be and what readers need there are Librarians who believe
stereotypes about girls of computers and people who work in the field of Information
stereo okay well what's wrong with that if you enjoy it it cost money you can make a decision about it it's not for
stereotypes that we all have I mean I met so many Republicans who we don't see
stereotyping um that dark colors show where more of these things are there are more Walmart started in Arkansas and has
negative stereotypes. They they're grounded in actual things that have happened.
negative stereotypes young men have around women.
that stereotyped their identity, or non-Native actors got their jobs.
of stereotypes of what types of people typically hold leadership positions.
So stereotyping was about placing a mold, basically made of cardboard but other materials as well, onto the type so that you could then, in turn, mold page after page
with stereotyping two lines at a time and tried that.
the stereotypes, et cetera.
thes stereotypes. That, in a way contributed to, uh to validating the presence of black people. But at the same time, it created a very reductive, almost folkloric,
Your stereotype totally worked.
And Stereophonics started about 20 years ago in a garage.
So stereoscopes were a big business.
So stereotypes about being broken or being crazy, feeling of that-- that again, that something wrong, but in a even stigmatized sense.
I stereotype people as well.
The stereotypes of a culture, about the qualities or the capabilities of groups, has already gotten into their head at age five
And stereoscopic vision is trying to do the same thing here, where it's trying to identify an unknown target.
As stereotypical, a rock star would be doing a lot of music, and let's say, drugs.
And stereotypes tend to get activated upon meeting a member of a stereotyped group.
Such stereotypes might seem laughably outdated, and yet studies show that the basic stereotype of a scientist that most people have
these stereotypes that girls have picked up by second grade.
the stereotypes that we have in the West.
Understanding stereotypes. Knowing that context really helps you when you start your career, when you start working for career success.
the stereotypes that people had and those judgments and assessments that people had about her when they saw her, she had to counter them.
a stereotype, but there's always a logic to it.
um stereo below that to see these and there's all the switches for
The stereotypes of cheap Jews and thrifty Chinese -- two of the most enduring examples, and the ones I explore in this chapter -- reveal more about the people broadcasting them than
Shylock stereotype. And then, I kind of traced Shylock as he comes to America and gets expressed in a variety of ways here.
and changing stereotypes. But I think we still have a huge responsibility to-- and this is what I really feel-- whether it's music, whether it's
very negative stereotype and also to recognize again how easily we negatively stereotype teens.
And it's stereo because the speakers are at the top and the bottom of the front side.
Why are these stereotypes so hard to shake?
And these racist stereotypes made their way into the American Western movie.
Not "Wicked." "Stereophonic." Didn't have time.