STEREOTYPE: a widely held but fixed and oversimplified image or idea of a particular type of
person or thing
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DESCRIPTION
Stereotypes are generalizations about a group of people whereby we attribute a defined set of characteristics to this group. These classifications can be positive or negative, such as when various nationalities are stereotyped as friendly or unfriendly.
It is easier to create stereotypes when there is a clearly visible and consistent attribute that can easily be recognized. This is why people of color, police and women are so easily stereotyped.
People from stereotyped groups can find this very disturbing as they experience an apprehension (stereotype threat) of being treated unfairly.
We change our stereotypes infrequently. Even in the face of disconfirming evidence, we often cling to our obviously-wrong beliefs. When we do change the stereotypes, we do so in one of three ways:
- Bookkeeping model: As we learn new contradictory information, we incrementally adjust the stereotype to adapt to the new information. We usually need quite a lot of repeated information for each incremental change. Individual evidence is taken as the exception that proves the rule.
- Conversion model: We throw away the old stereotype and start again. This is often used when there is significant disconfirming evidence.
- Subtyping model: We create a new stereotype that is a sub-classification of the existing stereotype, particularly when we can draw a boundary around the sub-class. Thus if we have a stereotype for Americans, a visit to New York may result in us having a ‘New Yorkers are different’ sub-type.
We often store stereotypes in two parts. First there is the generalized descriptions and attributes. To this we may add exemplars to prove the case, such as 'the policeman next door'. We may also store them hierarchically, such as 'black people', 'Africans', 'Ugandans', 'Ugandan military', etc., with each lower order inheriting the characteristics of the higher order, with additional characteristics added.
Stereotyping can go around in circles. Men stereotype women and women stereotype men. In certain societies this is intensified as the stereotyping of women pushes them together more and they create men as more of an out-group. The same thing happens with different racial groups, such as 'white/black' (an artificial system of opposites, which in origin seems to be more like 'European/non-European').
Stereotyping can be subconscious, where it subtly biases our decisions and actions, even in people who consciously do not want to be biased.
Stereotyping often happens not so much because of aggressive or unkind thoughts. It is more often a simplification to speed conversation on what is not considered to be an important topic.
EXAMPLE
Stereotyping goes way beyond race and gender. Consider conversations you have had about people from the next town, another department in your company, supporters of other football teams, and so on.
SO WHAT?
Using it
Find how others stereotype you (if possible, getting them to stereotype you positively). They will have a blind spot to non-stereotyped behaviors, so you can do these and they will often ignore it. Thus if you are stereotyped as a ‘kind old man’, you can do moderately unkind things which may be ignored.
Defending
To change a person’s view of your stereotype, be consistently different from it. Beware of your own stereotyping blinding you to the true nature of other individuals.
Stereotyping can be reduced by bringing people together. When they discover the other people are not as the stereotype, the immediate evidence creates dissonance that leads to improved thoughts about the other group.
http://changingminds.org/explanations/theories/stereotypes.htm
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OUR POINT OF VIEW
To me, stereo type is the most powerful weapon in today's world. People can easily be trick by it. Because a person who master stereo type can predict wat will the targeted people would think off. This is an important weapon when it comes to advertising. Media is one of the medium that gave them the advantages because people now day's like entertainment rather then think wisely.
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Ahmad Shafiq
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From what I've learn, stereotype is a common thing that come out from people's mind when talking or seeing something. Stereotype can destroy our creativity. To produce a creative things and design, we need to run away from stereotype. Just thing in other way or in other scope.
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for me, stereotype is useful for those who don't like to change or event scared to be different.. it is easier for them to be just the same like others.. but for some of us who really wants to stands up for something we do need to get rid of this stereotype.. think what others don't.. dare to be different..
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Athirah Azhar
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Farah Wahida
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for me, stereotype is useful for those who don't like to change or event scared to be different.. it is easier for them to be just the same like others.. but for some of us who really wants to stands up for something we do need to get rid of this stereotype.. think what others don't.. dare to be different..
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Athirah Azhar
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