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    Stereotypes are known to be a form of person schemas, which ultimately leads to bias and prejudicial behaviors. Also, like schemas, stereotypes can cause a person to misrecall or misinterpret events. The information is misled so that it is consistent with assumptions of the stereotype. Schemas help us develop an understanding of people and situations with the organization of the knowledge we have or will acquire. Most schemas are related to one another and are organized hierarchically; including

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    addresses the notion of stereotypes that are created against ninjas. Unlike the European versions of this tale, Schwartz’s text and Dan Santat’s illustrations tell us that Red Riding Hood is a powerful and invulnerable ninja; whereas her calm and mindful grandmother is trained in tai chi. Since being vigorous and strong are associated with ninjas as individuals who fight and kill evil, Schwartz’s and Santat’s limited knowledge in tai chi and martial arts show the North American stereotypes that have been

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    Labels And Stereotypes

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    general is full of labels. When I say “labels” most people will think of the labels for food, or toys. I am not talking about those kind of labels. I am talking about the labels we put on people. In other words they could be called stereotypes. Labels and stereotypes might not seem like a big deal, but it can be. Labels like gender, race, sexuality,or religion can be very important to know. Those same labels can be completely useless, and can cause problems. Labels start to cause problems when we

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    Dehumanization is caused by stereotypes, differences such as ethnicity or beliefs, and misunderstanding information. Stereotypes are normally attributes that most or all people in a group are believed to have, that can divide cultures and people. Differences between people can cause stereotypes to be made, such as how Africans tend to perform poorly in school compared to children of other races. Some people will take that information and begin to spread the idea that all Africans are academically

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    A stereotype is an inference that a person has certain traits that all members of the group have. It is a mindset that is based on assumptions. These structures affect how people process information and perceive others. The innate need for order leads humans to sort people into groups based on certain traits. This type of categorization is not only socially acceptable but encouraged as a way to simplify daily social interactions. While stereotyping reduces the amount of processing required during

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    type of person or thing” is describing the word stereotype. There are many kinds of stereotypes. For example, there is gender stereotypes, racial stereotypes, physical appearance stereotypes, economical stereotypes, financial stereotypes, and they go on and on. But, I am going to be focusing on gender stereotypes. From the book To Kill a Mockingbird by Harper Lee and from the article Young Children Must be Protected from Ingrained Gender Stereotypes by Laura Bates, we learn that they both address

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    Coon Stereotypes

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    recent studies suggest that black stereotypes can be traced back to the late 1800s and early 1900s with the popular use of caricatures such as the Coon, the Brute, and Nigger. The Coon was the one of the first known caricatures and was based on the characteristics of a slave and is the abbreviation of the word raccoon. Qualities characteristic of the Coon include: lazy, easily frightened, chronically idle, inarticulate, buffoon. (Pilgrim, 2000) This stereotype is held by some people because of their

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    The stereotype is an aspect of everyday life. We as a person hear stereotype every day everywhere and sometimes we find our self in a situation where we say stereotype things about a certain group of people or a person. I believe that stereotype has become a big problem in our society, I personally hate stereotypes due to several reasons such as stereotype puts a level of someone and it’s like judging someone without knowing their background. Stereotype relates to the phrase used in the 1944 African

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    There are many stereotypes in this world that we live in, whether they’re about race, sex, social class, etc, they are pretty much everywhere. Everyone is labeled through either negative or positive stereotypes. We are stereotyped by who we hang out with, what we look like and our actions. Stereotypes are insults that we hear everyday at school. People often as well use stereotypes as a way of humor, but how big of a toll do stereotypes take in a person’s life? Most stereotypes today are about races

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    If you were walking down a dark alley, and there were four shady men, who would you be most afraid of: the Caucasian, African American, Asian, or Hispanic man? Depending on what stereotypes you have heard placed upon them, answers will vary. This widely spread idea placed upon a person of a specific group, race, gender, etc. changes how humans interact for the worse. For instance, at school, there are cliques involving soccer players, band nerds, druggies, and more because there are divisions. People

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