Answer:
The correct answer is b. unreliable generalization about all members of a group that does not recognize individual differences within the group.
Explanation:
The stereotype is the way (the series of thoughts and predictions) in which a person or a group of people is perceived as a result of their characteristics, that is, it is that immutable idea or notion that one social group has over another, which behaviors, qualities, abilities or distinctive features are generally attributed to it.
Answer:
They grazed cattle to make the land ready for farming
Explanation:
Texas is a very large state (the second largest in the U.S. after Alaska), and it has different climates and biomes. In general terms, the East is wetter and more suitable for farming, while the West is dry and more suitable for cattle.
In east and central texas, settlers would use cattle to graze the land, and make it suitable for farming, and depending on how east or west of the state they were, they also used irrigation systems to make the land more suitable for growing crops.
Answer:
According to Snyder, Tanke and Berscheid (1977), this effect is a type of self-fulfilling stereotype.
Explanation:
Snyder, Tanke and Berscheid studied the social nature of stereotypes and how, although we might think that stereotypes are grounded in real characteristics, they are in fact produced and reproduced in interaction. They found that people tend to treat others in a way that responds to the stereotype they have of the others, for example, if attractive females are considered to be warm and friendly, when a person interacts with a female that he considers attractive, he will treat her in a way that the female responds warm and friendly, thus confirming the stereotype. Their findings have had implications in the study of cultural stereotypes related to racist conducts.
Answer:
the doctor saves a patients life and gives them new hope