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The following is an example of "stereotype threat" :
Julie becomes anxious when told that women perform worse than men on standardized math tests and even though she is a gifted mathematician she performs below average on the SAT math section.
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A "stereotype threat" can be defined as the situation where a person is worried about conforming to a stereotype about their social group (gender, religion, age group, race/ethnicity, political affiliation(s), etc.) This threat often has an affect on the performance of the individual (academically, professionally, etc).
Answer: Robots can upgrade digitally, store casts amount of information, be upgraded from time to time, never sleep or eat, they can be charged and give you vast amounts of information at request.
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