stereotypeˈstɛr i əˌtaɪp, ˈstɪər-
stereotype (v)
- present
- stereotypes
- past
- stereotyped
- past participle
- stereotyped
- present participle
- stereotyping
stereotype (n)
- plural
- stereotypes
English Definitions:
stereotype (verb)
a conventional or formulaic conception or image
"regional stereotypes have been part of America since its founding"
pigeonhole, stereotype, stamp (verb)
treat or classify according to a mental stereotype
"I was stereotyped as a lazy Southern European"
stereotype (Noun)
A conventional, formulaic, and oversimplified conception, opinion, or image.
stereotype (Noun)
A person who is regarded as embodying or conforming to a set image or type.
stereotype (Noun)
A metal printing plate cast from a matrix moulded from a raised printing surface.
stereotype (Verb)
To make a stereotype of someone or something, or characterize someone by a stereotype.
stereotype (Verb)
To print from a stereotype.
Stereotype
A stereotype is a thought that may be adopted about specific types of individuals or certain ways of doing things, but that belief may or may not accurately reflect reality. However, this is only a fundamental psychological definition of a stereotype. Within and across different psychology disciplines, there are different concepts and theories of stereotyping that provide their own expanded definition. Some of these definitions share commonalities, though each one may also harbor unique aspects that may complement or contradict the others.
Stereotype
In social psychology, a stereotype is a generalized belief about a particular category of people. It is an expectation that people might have about every person of a particular group. The type of expectation can vary; it can be, for example, an expectation about the group's personality, preferences, appearance or ability. Stereotypes are sometimes overgeneralized, inaccurate, and resistant to new information, but can sometimes be accurate.While such generalizations about groups of people may be useful when making quick decisions, they may be erroneous when applied to particular individuals and are among the reasons for prejudicial attitudes.
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