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Studies on Stereotypes

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CISCE: Class 12

Key Points: Studies on Stereotypes

  • Goring's Study: Stereotypes influenced artists' judgments of criminals based on their photographs.
  • Katz & Barly (1932): College students consistently attributed negative traits to outgroups (e.g., Negroes) and positive traits to their ingroup (Americans).
  • Ethnocentrism (Summer, 1906): Ethnocentrism leads to seeing one’s own group as superior and others as inferior, fostering stereotypes.
  • Social Distance & Stereotypes (Sherif, 1945): Closer group relationships lead to more favourable traits being attributed, while social distance results in more negative traits.
  • Mohanty’s Tension-Contact Study (1968): More contact between groups reduces tension and hostility, breaking stereotypes.
  • Gender Differences in Stereotypes (Mohanty, 1968): Male and female students differed in hostility towards certain linguistic groups.
  • UNESCO Studies in India: Studies on national, caste, and linguistic stereotypes revealed both favourable and derogatory traits assigned to different groups.
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