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stereotype
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predict individual men and womens behavior and character
temporarily held hypotheses that perceivers will abandon if evidence contradicts them |
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caveats of stereotypes
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fencing off gender deviants makes stereotypes resistant to change
stereotypes reflect social realities, diferenes in roles in power that you adapt to set up expecations for how to treat pple not only beleifs but hwo you ought to behave |
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associations
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stereotypes create autonomatic associations
early seeded stereotypes male agency, female communality family and low status roles, allos for judgments to be made repidly, automatically, involuntarily |
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routinized sterotypes
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implici stertypes and attidues that are automatic associations, they are embedded
can counteract by cant change demonstrated in delayedtime studyies |
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subtypes
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asume heteroseaulity
strong vs delicate tall vs petite promiscuity vs faithfulness stud vs family man |
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descriptive stereotypes
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sere toorder our world, even when we may consciouslyl disagree
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prescriptive stereotypes
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more strongly responded to and maintained
gender sterotypes are more prescriptive bc they maintain and justify the existing social arrangments between thegenders |