0 a fixed and often unfair or untrue idea of what a particular type or person or thing is like -- stereotaip
a racial stereotype.
Is it that feminine girls report more contradictions in contexts where they feel they may be acting inappropriately by violating feminine stereotypes of behavior?
Besides deviant, the more popular stereotype of the convent was that it was both unnatural and unproductive.
Second, once formulated, speaker stereotypes are amenable to strategic manipulation to the extent that they are consciously grasped by social actors.
This is evident when cultural stereotypes become self-fulfilling prophecies.
It refers to a supposed subculture stereotyped as uneducated, uncultured and prone to antisocial or immoral behavior.
Currently, stereotypes are always "hand-crafted", based on empirical observations like user type analysis or sales data.
It would be anticipated that at first hospitalization, when clinicians have few data to inform treatment decisions, racial or ethnic stereotypes could influence such decisions.
These essays challenge the stereotype of a male pioneer migration, establishing patterns and decisions that women would later follow.