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topjm [15]
4 years ago
15

A comment that large individuals are lazy is an example of a

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alekssr [168]4 years ago
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Stereotype is the answer. Stereotypes are generalizations of a certain group of individuals simply based on them being from the group. For example all Americans are fat. Or all children are disrespectful. <span />
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