STEREOTYPES
STEREOTYPES
STEREOTYPE EXAMPLES 5 COMMON TYPES
STEREOTYPE LINKS
BACK TO TOP
SECTION 1
STEREOTYPSE
Stereotypes are well-worn representations which reduce people and places
to basic generalisations. This representation process often involves making
values and assumptions, so the stereotypes tend to be exaggerations with
negative connotations.
Stereotypes
https://media-studies.com/stereotypes/
Stereotype
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stereotype
Category:
Stereotype
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Category:Stereotypes
Category:
Stereotype
https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Category:Stereotypes
Category:
Archetypes
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Category:Archetypes
Important social justice words
(and what they actually mean)
https://www.yacvic.org.au/resources/covid-youth-work/diverse-youth-communication/social-justice-words/
BACK TO TOP
SECTION 2
STEREOTYPE
EXAMPLES
5 COMMON
TYPES
Everyone knows not to judge a book by its cover, but sometimes stereotypes
become so prevalent that people may jump to conclusions without realizing
it. While stereotypes aren’t necessarily always a negative thing, they are
rarely accurate or beneficial.
What Is a Stereotype?
A stereotype is a widely held belief about a certain social group or a type
of individual based on prior assumptions. Stereotypes can also be based on
popular cultural depictions of groups of people or deeply held beliefs passed
down through generations. Often, stereotypes can be negative or even harmful.
The most common stereotypes that tend to be negative include:
cultural stereotypes
social stereotypes
racial stereotypes
gender stereotypes
religious stereotypes
Stereotype Examples: 5 Common Types
https://www.yourdictionary.com/articles/stereotype-examples
The 9 Types
of Stereotypes
(A Guide for Students)
Common types of stereotypes include gender,
race, sexual, social-class, dis)ability, age,
nationality, political, and religious stereotypes.
https://helpfulprofessor.com/types-of-stereotypes/
17 Gender Stereotype Examples
(For Men and Women)
https://helpfulprofessor.com/gender-stereotype-examples/
BACK TO TOP
SECTION 3
STEREOTYPE
LINKS
9 Examples of Stereotypes
https://simplicable.com/society/stereotypes
20 Cultural Stereotypes Examples & Definition
https://www.bitglint.com/cultural-stereotypes-examples-definition/
20 Examples of Stereotypes (classified)
https://www.exampleslab.com/20-examples-of-stereotypes-classified/
30+ Stereotype Examples
https://www.examples.com/education/stereotype.html
Common Stereotypes: Unraveling
the Truth Behind Widespread Beliefs
https://psychology.tips/common-stereotypes/
Examples of stereotypes
https://ejemplos.cc/en/stereotypes/
Gender Stereotypes: Definition,
Examples, And Research
https://www.betterhelp.com/advice/stereotypes/gender-stereotypes-definition-examples-and-research/
Stereotype Examples: 5 Common Types
https://www.yourdictionary.com/articles/stereotype-examples
Stereotypes In Psychology:
Definition & Examples
https://www.simplypsychology.org/katz-braly.html
Stereotypes, Prejudice and Discrimination
https://open.maricopa.edu/culturepsychology/chapter/stereotypes-prejudice-and-discrimination/
stereotype psychology
https://www.britannica.com/topic/stereotype-social
Stereotyping
https://secure.understandingprejudice.org/apa/english/page11.htm
Stereotyping: Definition, Examples, & Consequences
https://www.berkeleywellbeing.com/stereotyping.html
Understanding Stereotypes:
Definition, Examples, and Effects
https://blog.daisie.com/understanding-stereotypes-definition-examples-and-effects/
What Are Common Stereotypes?
(And Why They’re Harmful)
https://www.betterhelp.com/advice/stereotypes/what-are-some-common-stereotypes-and-why/
What Is a Stereotype?
Definition & 70+ Examples
https://enlightio.com/stereotype-definition-examples
BACK TO TOP
International Encyclopedia
of the Social &
Behavioral Sciences
https://www.sciencedirect.com/referencework/9780080430768/international-encyclopedia-of-the-social-and-behavioral-sciences
Help Guide.org
https://www.helpguide.org/
BEHAVIOR INDEX
CHARACTER COUNTS
CHARACTER EDUCATION
WOMEN-INDEX HOME PAGE
HOME
E-MAIL
BACK TO TOP