Stereotypes And Misconceptions

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People get categorized by stereotypes everyday just by outward appearances or the group of people they are associated with. A stereotype is a preconceived notion about a group of people. People form fixed images of a group that are assumed that all group members act and behave is a particular way. A person essentially gets stereotyped by being “guilty by association” of a particular group. All stereotypes get based off of a bit of truths that all group members similarly have. Whether it is behavior, attitude, or outward appearance. Stereotypes often get confused with prejudices, because like prejudices, stereotypes get based off of prior assumption. Many also think that misconceptions are similar to stereotypes but misconceptions are formed …show more content…

One thing everyone need to know is all stereotypes are all based on truths. Truths, pertaining to stereotypes, are how catergorized groups used to act in a certain way in the past or how some still act that certain way currently. Truths are basically the honest look of how the group behaves. Currently people get misconceptions and stereotypes confused. Yet misconceptions are formed from stereotypes and are incorrect based on truths. Misconceptions are assumptions, or a mistaken beliefs, a person has because he or she are apart of the group. These misconceptions are not exaggerated and usually have no truths to it. Misconceptions and stereotypes about people also often get falsely confused with prejudice and discrimination. Prejudice is a person’s hostile opinion or feeling being based on something they have no knowledge about, thought, or reason behind it. Discrimination is the unjust treatment of a person due the group, class, or category to which that person belongs to. So essentially a person’s adverse attitude toward someone is prejudice and a person’s biased actions toward someone is discrimination. There are misinterpretations about stereotypes that make it seem as these made categorized groups as a bad thing but there is always a little truth in every

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