Chuck is a highly ambitious graduate student who does not intend to let anything get in the way of excelling in each of his clas
ses and graduating at the top of his class. When he learns that the professor for one of his course modules is an attractive young woman, he opts for a different module. He believes that attractive women cannot be good educators. Chuck’s attitude toward attractive women best illustrates
Chuck's attitude towards attractive women best illustrates the Stereotyping.
Explanation:
Stereotyping is a psychological concept which illustrates the over generalized belief towards a specific category of people.
In this example, Chuck is a highly ambition student who doesn't want anything to come across his excellence. When he came to know that one of his course is taught by the young attractive woman, he opts for another module. His this attitude shows his thinking about attractive women that beautiful women cannot be good educators. This is his mind set. He is been doing the Stereotyping by thinking that all beautiful attractive women are not good educators.
In the situation, when Chuck thinks that attractive women will not be a good educator his attitude toward attractive women is stereotype that once a woman is beautiful she is not smart as maybe all she thinks is just her looks.
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