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Stereotypes About Stereotype Research
Industrial and Organizational Psychology, 2008PAUL J. HANGESUniversity of MarylandJONATHAN C. ZIEGERTDrexel UniversityIn his commentary, Landy (2008) high-lighted the Ziegert and Hanges’ (2005) arti-cle and claimed that it was the only ImplicitAssociation Test (IAT) study that exploreda meaningful selection criterion.
Paul J. Hanges, Jonathan C. Ziegert
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What is a Stereotype? What is Stereotyping?
Hypatia, 2015If someone says, “Asians are good at math” or “women are empathetic,” I might interject, “you're stereotyping” in order to convey my disapproval of their utterance. But why is stereotyping wrong? Before we can answer this question, we must better understand what stereotypes are and what stereotyping is.
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Stereotyping and Negro-Jewish Stereotypes
Social Forces, 1962Student respondents were asked to sort statements of a generally misanthropic nature into one of four categories indicating that the statement was in their opinion primarily applicable to Negroes, to Jews, to both, or to neither. A distinctive, mutually exclusive, and highly consensual pattern of Negro and Jewish stereotypes emerges.
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Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, 2021
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Nursing Standard, 1991
Although Anne Tennant's article 'Beyond myth and hysteria' ( Nursing Standard November 27) raised the issue of the stereotyping of prostitutes, the picture chosen to accompany it did just that.
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Although Anne Tennant's article 'Beyond myth and hysteria' ( Nursing Standard November 27) raised the issue of the stereotyping of prostitutes, the picture chosen to accompany it did just that.
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The effect of gender stereotypes on artificial intelligence recommendations
Journal of Business Research, 2022Yongjun Sung
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(Trans)gender stereotypes and the self: Content and consequences of gender identity stereotypes
Self and Identity, 2021Kristina Howansky +2 more
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