That men epitomize athleticism and that women fare better at grace is a stereotype about sports. The stereotype in question may be found applied most typically regarding female and male ice dancers and skaters.
Here is an example sentence with the word stereotype: When I first joined the company, the programmers would stereotype me as a "typical, weak female" who didn't get what they were talking about.
A stereotype is a widely held but oversimplified belief about a particular group of people. A character stereotype is when a fictional character conforms to a simplistic or predictable portrayal based on societal norms or expectations.
Acknowledging a stereotype does not necessarily perpetuate it, but how the stereotype is addressed and the context in which it is discussed can make a difference. Simply acknowledging a stereotype may not challenge or dismantle it, but actively working to challenge and change it through education, awareness, and respectful dialogue can help to break down stereotypes over time.
Stereotype threat can negatively impact test performance by creating anxiety and self-doubt in individuals who feel they are at risk of confirming a negative stereotype about their group. This can lead to decreased cognitive functioning, increased stress, and impaired performance on tests that are relevant to the stereotype. Individuals may also disengage or underperform in order to avoid confirming the stereotype, leading to a decrease in test scores.
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Why not? It can be done. But the stereotype you refer to can also be the basis for a rich character of heroic proportions. Nothing says that such a person has to have a flat character. For example, such a character can have 'street smarts', or can have a passion for one cause or another that is not widely known, or an immense, courageous heart.
stereotype is bad
Well, you could say something describing a stereotype, then say "is a stereotype of" what ever the stereotype is. Or you could say something like "Jimmy sure is to the exact likeness of an American stereotype."
We usually stereotype groups to which we do not belong to. For example the poor usually stereotype the rich and the rich usually stereotype the poor. We tend to stereotype groups to which we do not belong instead of groups we do belong to because the more individuals in a group we know personally, the more difficult it is to believe a stereotype about them. We usually stereotype groups to which we do not belong to. For example the poor usually stereotype the rich and the rich usually stereotype the poor. We tend to stereotype groups to which we do not belong instead of groups we do belong to because the more individuals in a group we know personally, the more difficult it is to believe a stereotype about them.
1. Negative stereotype of a male athlete 2. Short for jockstrap 3. A radio or disk jockey 4. Slang term for "penis" 5. Derogatory nickname used in the UK to refer to Scotsmen
Stereotype Be was created on 2001-08-28.
A synonym for stereotype is generalization, preconception, or cliché.
The cast of Freeriders - 1998 includes: Arnaud Adam as Athlete Eric Bellin as Athlete Eric Bergoust as Athlete Deni Bevin as Athlete Rob Boyd as Athlete Wendy Brookbank as Athlete Tim Carlson as Athlete Guy Chambers as Athlete Guerlain Chicherit as Athlete Ron Chiodi as Athlete Carolyn Curl as Athlete Kris Federson as Athlete Dan Gilchrist as Athlete Greg Harms as Athlete Dave Hatchett as Athlete Chris Hawks as Athlete Phillip Kapsch as Athlete Scott Kauf as Athlete Jason Lalla as Athlete Kristen Lignell as Athlete Endre Lovaas as Athlete Charlie MacArthur as Athlete Caleb Martin as Athlete Bill Melenthin as Athlete Brant Moles as Athlete Suzanne Montgomery as Athlete Jonaven Moore as Athlete Jonny Moseley as Athlete Jeremy Nobis as Athlete Johan Olofsson as Athlete Eric Pahota as Athlete Justin Patnode as Athlete Kina Pickett as Athlete Dave Pizutti as Athlete John Placek as Athlete Greg Poissonnier as Athlete Ryan Queen as Athlete Christian Ruf as Athlete Patrick Saffioti as Athlete Shannon Schad as Athlete Ellen Shields as Athlete Jason Shutz as Athlete Peter Silkowitz as Athlete Dave Swanwick as Athlete Paul Tefft as Athlete Candide Thovex as Athlete Curtis Tischler as Athlete Lindsey Van as Athlete Heidi Van Winkle as Athlete Amy Wheeler as Athlete Trace Worthington as Athlete
It is true that this is just a stereotype.
All Americans always stereotype!
Stereotype - 2013 was released on: USA: 2013
Here is an example sentence with the word stereotype: When I first joined the company, the programmers would stereotype me as a "typical, weak female" who didn't get what they were talking about.