Over-simplified generalizations about the characteristics of a group are called:
a. prejudices.
b. stereotypes.
c. biases.
d. discrimination.
B
fraction
It is called the mode. An easy way to remember it is: most common-mode.
A fraction names part of a region or part of a group. The top number of a fraction is called its numerator and the bottom part is its denominator. They are separated by a line called a "fraction bar."
The ratio of 15 boys to 12 girls can be simplified by finding the greatest common divisor of 15 and 12, which is 3. Dividing both numbers by 3 gives us a ratio of 5 boys to 4 girls. This means for every 5 boys, there are 4 girls in the group.
A 12-digit number is called a trillion. In the International System of Numeration, each group of three digits is named based on powers of a thousand. Therefore, a 12-digit number would represent a quantity in the trillions.
Stereotypes are a set of generalizations about a group of people that can lead to assumptions and categorization based on those characteristics.
This is known as the fallacy of composition, where assuming what is true of individual parts is also true of the whole group. It can lead to faulty reasoning because characteristics may not always translate accurately from individuals to groups due to complexity and variation within the group. It's important to acknowledge diversity and avoid making sweeping generalizations.
It is not accurate or fair to make sweeping generalizations about any group of people. Each person is an individual and their behavior or characteristics cannot be determined solely based on their nationality.
behaviour
Characteristics that were present in the common ancestor of the entire group of organisms.This character state is called ancestral for the group as a whole.
classification.
Generalizations are statements that are too general. Generalizations tend to be wrong because they assume too much about a group of people.
This group of organisms would be called a Community.
classification
The elements in vertical group are called families because the elements possess same characteristics.
A generalization is a broad statement about a group of things that tries to highlight common characteristics or trends within that group. Its aim is to provide a simplified understanding of the group as a whole based on shared attributes or behaviors.
Positive stereotypes are generalized beliefs that attribute positive traits or characteristics to a certain group of people. While these stereotypes may seem flattering on the surface, they can still perpetuate unfair and oversimplified assumptions about individuals based on their group membership. It is important to remember that all forms of stereotyping can be harmful and limiting.