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Concept of Stereotypes

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Estimated time: 7 minutes
  • Introduction
  • Meaning
  • Definition: Stereotypes
CISCE: Class 12

Definition: Stereotypes

  • Stereotypes have been defined as a false classificatory concept to which, as a rule, a strong emotional feeling tone of likes and dislikes, approval, and disapproval is attached.
  • According to Lippman, stereotypes are individual attitudes so strongly interconditioned by collective contacts that they become highly standardised and uniform within the group.
CISCE: Class 12

Key Points: Concept of Stereotypes

  • Formation of Stereotypes: Stereotypes are formed through past experiences and cultural influences, shaping how we perceive and react to others.
  • Cognitive Frameworks: They act as cognitive frameworks or mental pictures that help process social information quickly but may not always be accurate.
  • Generalisations: Stereotypes are generalisations about groups, which may hold some truth but do not apply to everyone in the group.
  • Unchanged Over Time: Stereotypes are fixed ideas that don’t easily change and largely influence our behaviour and perceptions.
  • Influence of Culture: Stereotypes are shaped by cultural influences, guiding how we define and view the world before we experience it ourselves.
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