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Sterotypes were created to control a group and to enforce ideals and opinions onto others.
Stereotypes exist today because social standards keep people from breaking out of them and from thinking on their own. Because of the amount of pressure to be a certain way and because we continue to teach these stereotypes, it prevents the group from becoming something different. And it enforces the idea that your group can only be what people say you are.
Hilda's case is a classic example of dissociative identity disorder (multiple personality disorder). Individual with disorder of identity has two or more identities, two or more personality states, which alternately take control of him. This disorder also includes memory gaps, which can not be explained in limits of "normal" oblivion.
A microscope allows people to see things more clearly that the unaided eye cannot...
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The answer is B. Structuralism
This school believes that the mind is divided into three
basic elements, namely: sensations, feelings and images. This idea allows
psychologist to study the interaction between the elements in order to create a
conscious experienced. This will allow the person to associate the elements to
one another and thus create a perception