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How can stereotyping effect group relations? Give an example of a stereotype you find in your everyday life. Comment on the experiences of your classmates?are they the same or different from yours, and how?

2007-02-26 00:42:07 · 8 answers · asked by tinky 2 in Society & Culture Cultures & Groups Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender

8 answers

It seems someone wants us to do there homework for them.

ROFLMAO.......

2007-02-26 00:46:09 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

There's a group of fake gays in my school who say they're gay (and openly say it's a choice) and are discrediting the true gays (me!). This has made the stereotype that all gays choose it because they can't get girls/boys and then flaunt it around...So, people ask me why I insist on wearing my rainbow earring and wristband every day and I tell them it's to show gay pride which is about getting gay marriage and equal rights. Then I say, "Notice how all of those other "homosexuals" don't care a thing about that."

2007-02-26 01:23:05 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

why did you just limit it to people that are in school? That could be considered stereotyping right there if you think that everybody that comes on here is in some form of school because I haven't been in school in many years.

2007-02-26 03:33:42 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

When Im around black people, I automatically put on a nice face, because Im stereotyping them by thinking they think Im racist. And they might be stereotyping me by thinking I have racial issues because Im white.

2007-02-26 00:46:34 · answer #4 · answered by maguathehearteater 1 · 0 0

the adaptation relies upon on what you honestly advise by "in simple terms grouping human beings". Stereotyping contains attaching GENERALIZED LABELS/features. So in case you in effortless words say, "they're are a collection of scholars"..finished provide up...it really is likely "in simple terms grouping human beings". if you're saying, "they look a collection of scholars, and that all of them likely likes rock music". it really is stereotyping bcos you're attaching a generaliZed label - "likes rock music". Examples of stereotype in my society contains (with none positivity/negativity connected): - chinese human beings can communicate chinese language. - all Malays likes warm and fantastically spiced foodstuff. - those who love clubbing are undesirable/naughty human beings - all men have watched porn of their lifetime (this one is likely an precise stereotyping)

2016-12-04 23:27:07 · answer #5 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

C'mon Tinky, try this one again asking about our experiences as your "classmates" then answer the rest yourself!

2007-02-26 00:47:32 · answer #6 · answered by Simply_Renee 6 · 0 0

Sorry, I can't answer this. My classmates and I have long since graduated and we've all gone our separate ways.

2007-02-26 00:58:08 · answer #7 · answered by unclefrunk 7 · 0 0

The sensitivites, intentions, and maturity of the people involved.

2007-02-26 00:46:58 · answer #8 · answered by Awesome Bill 7 · 0 0

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