It forces complex individuals into simple categories.
A complex math problem is one that is hard to solve.
A transform is chosen according to the problem. For every problem that a transform can solve, there is one best transform for that problem.
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Problem means something that might come across as an unanswered question such as i am stuck on problem one. Or it could mean family issues/problems.
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The long and short of it is...all racism is stereotyping but not all stereotyping is racism.
There are many possible definitions of the word stereotyping. The word stereotyping means to categorize someone based on a characteristic.
Not all Americans are bad at one particular thing. This is stereotyping.
A stereotype isn't a sign of ignorance but stereotyping is. Stereotyping is ignorance because it shows that you automatically assume that one person is the same as everyone else. For instance, teenagers can be classed as disruptive and hooligans but it doesn't mean that every teenager in the world is the same. To say that they are is stereotyping.
The biggest shortcoming of stereotyping is that you miss what is unique about each individual. The biggest danger in stereotyping is that people get hurt unnecessarily.
what are six ways to avoid bias, prejudice, and stereotyping
Stereotyping is usually because of race, and labeling is because of an incedent
Emotional stereotyping is a propaganda device which evokes designed images, such as "housewife," "foreigner," or "geek".
Racial etiquette is a world wide problem but is more prevalent in the Southern states. It is a form of stereotyping a race that is close to racism.
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An Implicit form of Stereotyping is also a stereotype threat, which is a fear of being judged based on a negative stereotype about a group you belong to. An example can be an African American boy during poorly on an exam because he fears if he does poorly then people will think it is because of his race and where he comes from.
George A. Kubler has written: 'A new history of stereotyping' -- subject(s): Stereotyping