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In discussion, Bigelow found that her cast and crew shared stereotypes of the region from American culture.
Agreement is driven by shared stereotypes initially (e.g., extroverted professors are better), but agreement based on targets' actions quickly dominates.
European (Germany, Italy and the UK), North American (USA and Canada), Australasian (Australia and New Zealand) and cross-national (Japanese- Australian) studies demonstrate that there are shared stereotypes of psychosis or depression, with many cultural similarities (but also some differences) in attitudes and attributions, emotional responses and tolerance (e.g. [ 17]).
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When exclusively using a nickname, for which there is no shared stereotype, this pressure disappears.
We share stereotypes, mostly — tiger moms, music lessons and the unexamined march toward success, however it's defined.
They are reluctant at first, but after encouragement to think about the first words or phrases that come to mind, they share stereotypes about African people, knowledge of crops such as cotton and rice, and the names of enslaved people such as Harriet Tubman and Frederick Douglass.
And, culturally-shared stereotypes suggesting poor performance of certain groups can disrupt performance of an individual who identifies with that group.
This touches on another truth about meerkats, one that sits a little uncomfortably with the caring, sharing stereotype.
These results support the notion that being engaged in 'doing gender' means being involved in gender assessment (West and Zimmerman 1987, p. 136) and anticipating penalties or backlash effects for not acting in appropriateness with shared gender stereotypes (Heilman and Parks-Stamm 2007; Rudman and Phelan 2007).
"People who violate social role expectations based on widely shared cultural stereotypes are subject to perceivers' backlash".
"People who violate social role expectations based on widely shared cultural stereotypes are subject to perceivers' backlash, such as social and economic sanctions and sabotage.
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