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hodyreva [135]
3 years ago
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The text says that we need to use stereotyping to deal with the unmanageable number of stimuli of our complex world.​ however, p

roblems occur when we generalize inaccurately or too much. what did maria and ellyn say about the stereotypes they see on​ tv
Social Studies
1 answer:
sweet [91]3 years ago
5 0

Answer:

The answer is Option E: It's business as usual. In other words, it's common in the TV world.

Explanation:

Unfortunately many people stereotype others as a means of understanding their interactions with other people. A stereotype is a gross generalization about someone else based on often inaccurate assumptions about another person's social background or economic standing, like being judged a certain way due to one's age, gender, or race are the most common stereotypes. Stereotypes for example can be evident in reports on cultural differences in the news for example. There can be a sense of superiority or ethnocentrism that is inherent in discussions that use stereotypes about others.

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