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The Influence of Alcohol Use and Crime Stereotypicality on Culpability Assignment for Native Americans and European Americans [PDF]
Cynthia Willis Esqueda, Kristin Swanson
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Occupational sex-stereotypes of public school students: grade level 3, 6, 9, and 12
Rodger Eugene Pitstick
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On the context dependence of national stereotypes: Some Scottish data [PDF]
Nick Hopkins, Martin Regan, Jackie Abell
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Use of fluoxetine for the treatment of stereotypical pacing behavior in a captive polar bear [PDF]
Else M. B. Poulsen+3 more
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A Study of Stereotyping: Testing Three Models With a Sample of Blacks [PDF]
Lerita M. Coleman+2 more
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The study of the relationship between stereotypes and communication is strongly interdisciplinary, involving not only communication scholars from many areas (interpersonal, discourse, organizational, mass media, computer-mediated communication, and so forth) but also social psychologists, sociolinguists, psycholinguists, and political scientists.
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A threat in the air: How stereotypes shape intellectual identity and performance. [PDF]
Claude M. Steele
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A stereotype is referred to a thought that might be adopted by different types of individuals about different types of doing things of performance of particular actions. It is important to understand that the particular belief that an individual carries might be correct and might not.
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