Examples: Negative stereotypes:
All Blacks are lazy
All Asians are sneaky
All Latinos are on welfare
All Whites are racist
Positive stereotypes:
All Blacks are great Basketball players
All Asians are smart
All Latinos dance well
All Whites are successful
canadians live in igloos
ride their polar bear or moose to school/work
eat beavers
only eat poutine and real maple surop.
i am canadian
i dont live in an igloo
ive never even seen a polar bear or moose outside of a zoo
nobody eats beavers. theyre our national animal
i love poutine, but its super unhealthy so i dont eat it much
i perfer the sugary fake maple surop cause its not as runny
An example of a stereotype is, for example, you see someone walking down the street and they are walking crooked and they have a weird look on their face, in your head you could be thinking how this guy is a junkie and he is on drugs, or drunk e.t.c.... but really he is just mentally ill. another example of stereotypes, back in the old days African Americans were considered animals and just that, they were one of the hardest workers, and people treated them like dirt just because they were stereotyping from just looking at one's skin color.
blonds are stupid
cheerleaders are mean
ect......
A stereoype is a Aussie person that has blonde hair, blue eyes, wear thongs and always goes to the beach.
equality and diversity
give me an example of what sterotyping is
Senior citizens as grouchy and unemployed individuals as lazy are two examples of people who do not fit common stereotypes. As generalized simplifications based -- in its least obnoxious manifestation -- upon some facts observed regarding some people, stereotypes may be both inaccurate and insulting, as in the case of senior citizens who may be portrayed as lovable grandparents or sour neighbors.
Understanding the origins and rationales behind stereotypes can be discovered on the web at many educational sites. Examples of this include Tolerance, Reducing Stereotype Threat, and educational sites like Utah State University.
A stereotype is a judgement about another based on suferficial details and common misconceptions. Saying people of a certain race or gender are more likely to do this or that are examples of stereotypes.
Stereotypes about religions, age, gender or sex, disability. None of those are racial.
Equality and Diversity
equality and diversity
give me an example of what sterotyping is
"all asians are good at math" or "all Jews are good with money"....both would be prime examples ( i tried to use positive stereotypes as to not offend)
Senior citizens as grouchy and unemployed individuals as lazy are two examples of people who do not fit common stereotypes. As generalized simplifications based -- in its least obnoxious manifestation -- upon some facts observed regarding some people, stereotypes may be both inaccurate and insulting, as in the case of senior citizens who may be portrayed as lovable grandparents or sour neighbors.
Understanding the origins and rationales behind stereotypes can be discovered on the web at many educational sites. Examples of this include Tolerance, Reducing Stereotype Threat, and educational sites like Utah State University.
Buying dolls for young girls and train sets for young boys. pink for girls blue for boys
Believe it or not but yes people do play stereotypes!!
Yes, there are straight stereotypes.
A stereotype is a judgement about another based on suferficial details and common misconceptions. Saying people of a certain race or gender are more likely to do this or that are examples of stereotypes.
Drunks. Stupid. Fighters. Like all stereotypes, these are not true.